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The Sugar Bowl is a favorite neighborhood coffee shop located at Dorchester Avenue, in the famous Polish Triangle,...
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The main entrance to the Red Line's Savin Hill station is on a bridge that arches over the tracks and Interstate...
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Boston has no shortage of falafel joints, the most famous being Falafel King in Downtown Crossing which is a bit...
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Savenor's, that proprietor of fine and exotic meats on Charles Street at the foot of Beacon Hill is a destination...
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Looking for a hat shop that isn't located in downtown Boston? There's one in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood, at...
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Bicycling along the shores of the Charles River can be either a pleasant or maddening affair. The route is...
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Boston is a fashionable town and fashionable ladies wear hats. Marie Galvin is a professional milliner in the...
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Day Boulevard runs from the rotary just north of the UMASS Boston Campus, where Morrisey Blvd ends, to Castle...
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The Beehive at 541 Tremont Street in Boston's South End is a bistro and cabaret that offers good food and good...
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The Otis House is probably a museum few people visti. Located on Cambridge Street, east of Government Center, it's...
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