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www.theglobaldigital.com Boston Massachusetts
Boston, where Paul Revere made his famous
midnight ride, has evolved into a thriving city built on
many principles evident even today.
With nearby M.I.T. and Harvard, higher education
is an important part of Boston's history as well as it's
future. Boston's major industries include fishing, electronics,
publishing, textiles, insurance, finance, and various
manufacturing. The cost of living in the Boston area is higher
than the national average as are wages. Tourism is an
important part of the local economy and Boston is a
top tourist destination year after year. Boston is the unofficial
capital of New England, and the Greater Boston area is home to
a diverse population of over 4.5 million people making it the
tenth largest metropolitan area in the U.S.
The people of Boston are a nice bunch but may be a
little slower to engage, however, it does not take a
person long to feel like a local and the area is relatively
easy to navigate, and downtown there is a huge walk-
ability factor.
If you are a seafood lover, make sure you don't leave
Boston without trying the local Lobster Bisque, oysters,
lobster,fried clams, and for dessert the famous Mike's
Pastry.
Points Of Interest For Boston
Museum of Fine Arts
Boston Common
Boston Opera House
Symphony Hall
Fenway Park
TD Garden
Castle Island
Freedom Trail
Paul Revere House
Massachusetts State House
U.S.S. Constitution
Old City Hall
Old North Church
Granary Buring Ground
Bunker Hill Monument
Faneuil Hall
Black Heritage Trail
Museum Of African American History
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Garden Of Peace
Trinity Church
Union Oyster House
The First Church Of Christ, Scientist
The Custom House Tower
Boston National Historical Park
Samuel Adams Brewery
Institute Of Contemporary Art
Mapparium
Boston Public Library
Beacon Hill
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