Visiting Old Ironsides......what else to do in Boston?
It's a great town...have fun. Lots of history, great food, great atmosphere,
and until August 1st, a great baseball team.
You really should try to get to a game at Fenway if they're in town. It's an
awesome ballpark...if you like baseball. Another nice place for lunch is the
Durgin Park Oyster Bar. It's in Quincy Market just a block or so from the
Union Oyster House. Make sure you go downstairs to the Oyster Bar, and not
up to the main restaurant (which is good also).
The aquarium is a nice couple of hours as well.
--Mike
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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Headed out to Boston/Salem/Topsfield next week.
Will wander around where my Puritan ancestors first set up shop in
America. (ggggggg...Great Grandpa Zaccheus' house is on the national
register of historic places in Topsfield, as is another
gggggggg....grandfather's barn)
Going to visit Old Ironsides (she's moored in Boston, right?)
Since I seldom get back to the right hand side of the country, are
there any other "must sees" during a few days in Boston?
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