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Landmarks – Boston, Massachusetts
Inscription. Until a few decades before the American Revolution, Boston was the largest port in the British colonies. It thrived on maritime trade, shipbuilding, and the work of hundreds of craftspeople. While the tombs of the rich ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Watertown, Massachusetts
about Natural Exposures Photography: Natural Exposures Photography offers stress-free, client-centered services for those who want ease, options, flexibility, and high-quality photographs. Custom f... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Braintree, Massachusetts
7 foot halfpipe, 2 boxes, spine, 3 quarters Braintree Skate Park John LeRoy Drive at Braintree High School Off Route 37 Braintree, MA Phone: (781) 794-8910 Description: ... More on skateboardpark.com
Things To Do – East Weymouth, Massachusetts
3.5 foot spine 3.5 foot pipe 1.5 foot micro mini pipe manual pad (square rail on one side and circular rail on theother mini fun box with wall with rails on it and three ramps ... More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Boston, Massachusetts
The food and service deserve at least 3 stars, and the location is pretty cool, with its historical archite... More on TripAdvisor
Lakes – Kingston, Massachusetts
'Silver Lake' is a lake in Pembroke, Kingston, and Plympton, Massachusetts, south of Route 27 and east of Route 36. The Pembroke/Plympton town line is entirely within the lake, and a portion of the western shoreline of the lake is ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Lincoln, Massachusetts
Inscription. On April 19th, 1775, Colonists and British soldiers used the same type of gun – a flintlock musket that fired a one ounce solid lead ball. The effective range was one hundred yards (the length of a modern football ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Quincy, Massachusetts
It's a nice course, with great Boston views , but it's a bit expensive. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Manchester, New Hampshire
I had anticipated eating some authentic brazilian food, steak etc as I am brazilian born, originally from R... More on We8There
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