Boston [message #582784] |
Mon, 22 April 2013 09:40  |
John Watson
Messages: 8804 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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I'm going to have spend most of May in America, probably half the time in Boston and the rest of the time in Rhode Island. With any luck, I'll have some evenings perhaps weekends free. I wondered if any of the Americans here can recommend anything interesting to do in Boston? Places to go or things to do that are enjoyable by yourself? I have no shame about doing touristy things.
The last occasion I was in America I didn't have time to do anything but work, this one may be different.
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Re: Boston [message #582804 is a reply to message #582784] |
Mon, 22 April 2013 13:02   |
joy_division
Messages: 4963 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
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New England Aquarium.
Children's Museum (I didn't go with kids).
Faneuil Hall.
Those are just 3 things I remember going to. I alos went o see a baseball game at Fenway Park.
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Re: Boston [message #582809 is a reply to message #582805] |
Mon, 22 April 2013 14:51   |
John Watson
Messages: 8804 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Thanks, people. There is this thing they call they call the Freedom Trail which covers a lot of these, I'll try to do that (I said I have no shame about being a tourist) and for the rest, well, the Aquarium is across the road from the hotel I'm booked into so I must be able to manage that, and the MIT museum looks essential for a dweeb like me. I don't think I'll try any sport (cricket is a mystery to me, so I'ld have no chance with baseball) but some music would be nice. I have more than a feeling that there should be something there.
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Re: Boston [message #582811 is a reply to message #582809] |
Mon, 22 April 2013 15:07   |
joy_division
Messages: 4963 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
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John Watson wrote on Mon, 22 April 2013 15:51I have more than a feeling that there should be something there.
Hahahahaha, you probably do not realize the joke you just made, or maybe you did.
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Re: Boston [message #582935 is a reply to message #582927] |
Tue, 23 April 2013 09:05   |
John Watson
Messages: 8804 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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A pity the the fish tank is empty.
I didn't know one could do whale watching, I used to to do a lot of that in SA. I shall be careful to avoid ships with names like Pequod.
But, JD, when you say "there are some really old cemeteries in Boston" that is so funny to a European. I just checked out the Granary Burying Ground, and the first stiff was planted in 1660. Gosh! The village church up the road from me is 12th century, man.
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Re: Boston [message #582938 is a reply to message #582927] |
Tue, 23 April 2013 09:35   |
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Mahesh Rajendran
Messages: 10706 Registered: March 2002 Location: oracleDocoVille
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>> I wonder if this is in the brochure
The brochure is all about "sunshine".
Been to Niagara many times and once took that tourist bus as I was the only driver in that party and don't want to
drive all myself.Mine was not essentially a bad experience, but weird though. Those services are pretty booked up.
Don't understand why. Probably a tourist thingy.
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Re: Boston [message #585407 is a reply to message #582964] |
Fri, 24 May 2013 17:21  |
John Watson
Messages: 8804 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Finished with Boston - at last. Thankyou for the free-time suggestions, people. I acted on a few of them. In Boston, I took in most of the Freedom Trail, in not one but two guided tours. They were pretty good - and free! If I were writing the scripts, I would probably make the English a bit less villainous, but the only real problem was the pronunciation of "Faneuil". I was saying "Fan-oo-wee", but the locals make it rhyme with "Daniel". In RI, I did a tour (I have no shame about being a tourist) of Newport, but visited only one mansion: The Breakers, that horrific thing built by the Vanderbilt family. How anyone could produce such a repulsive demonstration of vulgarity without dying of shame is beyond me. For example, there is gold leaf everywhere. Except in one room, where the leaf isn't golf: it is platinum.
Home soon. Flight delays permitting.
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