We decided to rent a car with the "Never Lost" GPS system, and I'm very glad we did. After we left the airport we headed to Lexington/Concord area. ...
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We decided to rent a car with the "Never Lost" GPS system, and I'm very glad we did. After we left the airport we headed to Lexington/Concord area. "Little Miss Never-Lost" took us through the Ted Williams Tunnel to the MIT and Harvard area. it probably wasn't the quickest way to get to where we were going, but we did get to Harvard which was not on our list of things to do. We made it to Lexington. The first thing I noticed is it wasn't really what I was expecting at all. I don't know why, but I thought it would be un-altered battlefield even though it really makes no sense that it would be. ...
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Leaving and Boston Day 1. Ready for this? Fly out of Sac at 11:30 at night. I watch Blades of Glory on the flight (for the first time... awesomeness) ...
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Leaving and Boston Day 1. Ready for this? Fly out of Sac at 11:30 at night. I watch Blades of Glory on the flight (for the first time... awesomeness) and sleep on and off after that. Arrive in Chicago at about 5 in the morning feeling like I had the worst hangover ever (even though no drinking took place). Briefly stayed in the Chicago airport and reminisced about MJ and the Bulls. Get on another plane to Boston at 6:30. Arrive in Boston at 6:30. We catch a rostafarian cab who was crazy, but nice and he took us to our hotel in Boston. We get our stuff put in the room by about 11 and leave to t...
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I created a fairly detailed "online journal" or blog about the entire 23 day experience on my own website. You may read all about my experiences, both ...
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I created a fairly detailed "online journal" or blog about the entire 23 day experience on my own website. You may read all about my experiences, both about this trip and about other Summer 2007 trip experiences, at this link: http://home.earthlink.net/~bluebeadman/Summer2007/index.html The Detroit-Niagara-Boston-Philadelphia trip began on June 22nd. Here is a quick link to go directly to that entry: http://home.earthlink.net/~bluebeadman/Summer2007/index.html#0622 Thanks for reading about my experiences! The trip(s) were fun and I enjoyed myself quite a bit! -Jeff
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Only one mile south of the JFK library and minutes from the Freedom Trail and Quincy Market, Ramada Inn Boston
overlooks the Boston Harbor and is approximately six miles from the Logan International Airport with free shuttle service. For ...
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Tucked away on Boston's South Shore, the Boston Marriott Quincy hotel offers easy access to Boston, Plymouth and Cape Cod.
This central location makes our Quincy, Massachusetts hotel perfect for Boston weekend getaways or business travel. Local attractions including ...
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The Best of Boston in Quincy. Take advantage of great services and amenities at this Boston area hotel at affordable
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The place is immaculate-granted it is new, but the staff do a stellar job of cleaning especially in the rooms. There is a nice but casual restaurant ...More
Fartek Bohinj Apartment is a friendly, family run accommodation with clean facilities located in the heart of Bohinj. The well known Bohinj Lake is ... More
I stay at least 2 to 4 times a year to visit my family in Quincy so it is mostly a matter of convenience. I preferred having the breakfast in an area ...More
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