If you’ve ever lived in Boston, it’s probably one of your favorite places in the world. It’s certainly one of the most unique. Ask ten people what they love about Boston and you’ll get ten different answers. Boston’s quirky; it’s the One Man Band guy playing oldies but goodies on Newbury Street and grown men quacking on duck boats. Boston’s historic: The Kennedy’s! The infamous Boston Tea Party! The Freedom Trail! Boston is sports paradise: if you want to eat, sleep, and breathe sports (warning: it smells like Fenway Franks), this is the place to do it. And of course, Boston’s wicked smart; there are over 50 colleges & universities in the Greater Boston area, including Harvard and MIT. It has the art, food, and nightlife of a big city, with the friendliness and heart of a small town. Boston is one of a kind – just ask that One Man Band guy.
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For more information on Boston and the Greater Boston region, visit these sites:
Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Metro West Tourism & Visitors Bureau
167a Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington
781 641-3333
460 Harrison Avenue
Suite C15
Boston
8572332528
907 Main Street
Cambridge
800-907-0907
180 Norton St.
Box 147
Weymouth
781-335-4205
395 Chestnut Hill Ave
Boston
(617)730-3660
10 Acorn Park Drive
Cambridge
617-876-6190
225 Albany Street
Boston
617.848.9063
95 Station Landing
Medford
1-781-819-2090
1250 Hancock Street
Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center
Quincy
617-770-1175
29 Hancock Street
Quincy
617-328-1500
29 Kirkland Street
Cambridge
617-495-9400
14 Tyler Street
Somerville
617-987-4236
1230 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston
617-821-7667
401-403 D Street
Boston
617 530 1600
91 Newbury St.
Boston
(646) 896-1212
301 Canal Street
Somerville
(800) 428-1150
568 Main Street
Hudson
800-568-8924
Ahac, Armory, Fourth Floor
Faneuil Hall
Boston
617 227 1638
1193a Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington
781-316-0500
125 Arborway
Boston
617-524-1718