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Subject: Re: Boston Posted on: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 00:11:02 -0800

Two of my favorite things are a ride on the Swan Boats which were my
favorite treat as a kid and Durgin Park which is a funky, historic
restaurant and pretty good for local specialties- but you don't go there
particularly for "good" but for historic and funky. Oh- and Fenway- but
is that still open? (whoever decided to build a new one should be shot!)

Susan

John wrote:

> Wife and I - recently retired - will spend a week in Boston in early
> Summer. I visited on business a dozen years ago but didn't see any
> sights. I'd be grateful for suggestions.
>
> Can we sightsee the historic and cultural sites without renting a car?
> We are happy to walk and use transport. Shopping doesn't matter but
> museums do. Does the subway go everywhere (old Ironsides, for
> example)?
>
> What would be a good hotel in pleasant walking-friendly neighborhood?
> We don't need luxury - just clean and somewhat quiet (ie not the
> party-till-dawn district).
>
> How do out-of-towners get Red Sox tickets (I presume the box office is
> already sold out)?
>
> How about remarkable restaurants, especially seafood? Back in the
> day, Legal Seafood was a phenomenon -- is it still?
>
> Thx
> John
>