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Harvard Square
There are plenty of sights here. Topping the list are the
street performers, some of whom are actually quite talented.
Resembling an outdoor mall, Harvard Square is home to big retailers
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Fenway Park
Opened in 1912, this historic ballpark
has left its signature on the baseball world. Among Fenway's
historic features are the Green Monster, the famous 37-foot-high
left-field wall, the brick-faced exterior,
and one of the major league's last remaining manual scoreboards. |
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The three long market buildings, which combine to make what is
usually referred to as Quincy Market, are a top destination for
Bostonians and tourists alike. Here, you will find a mix of national
chains and local shops. |
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Bella Sante Day Spa
Decidedly pampering and intentionally calming--the muted-hued sofas
and chairs are plush, and the classical music soft. Above the din of
traffic, tourists and shoppers, this Newbury Street spa is an urban
oasis.
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