Neighborhoods in Boston Massachusetts
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. As such an old city, it is only natural that the distinct European feel permeates throughout the city. Rich in culture, the city’s role in the American Revolution has led to the city’s most famous nickname, the “Cradle of Liberty.” Boston was once thought to possess a strict conservative aura; however, it has now become an enlightened culture of attitude making it one of the most exciting places in Massachusetts.
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Sports Venues in Boston Massachusetts
Boston is a city that is teeming with sports teams and sporting events. Baseball, football and basketball are just a few of the sports that this city is famous for. With such beloved sports, there are also an array of sports venues in Boston Massachusetts; some as famous as the teams who play in them.
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the home to Boston’s baseball team and one of the most beloved baseball teams in the country, the Boston Red Sox. Opened in 1912, this sports venue in Boston Massachusetts is the oldest operating baseball stadium in the United States and is as much of an icon as the Boston Red Sox, themselves. To learn more, visit boston.redsox.mlb.com.
Boston Market
Boston has had its impact on one of renowned fast food chains in the United States; Boston Market. More a casual family dining restaurant, Boston Market restaurants serve casual, ready-to-order American cuisine in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere.
Originally called Boston Chicken, the idea for these restaurants started in Newton, Massachusetts in 1985. The tastiness of the convenience of the homestyle food was different from the fast food chains that the United States was familiar with and during the 1990s, the popularity of these restaurants soared throughout the Northeast and eventually the country. The original concept featured rotisserie chicken and several side dishes, but when the menu expanded to include meatloaf and turkey, the restaurant changed its name to Boston Market.
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Boston Massachusetts Temple
Standing tall above the city, the spire of the Boston Massachusetts Temple is an impressive sight to behold. Sitting on 8 acres of land, the Boston Massachusetts Temple is the first temple of the Church of Latter Day Saints built in the New England area. The structure has the honor of being the 100th operating temple of this church, which fulfilled the dream of the church’s president to have 100 temples built and operating before the millennium.
Boston Aquarium
If you’re interested in learning about the wonders of the sea, include a trip to the New England Aquarium, also known as the Boston Aquarium, on your itinerary for your trip to the city of Boston. Located directly on the waterfront, the Boston Aquarium features an array of displays that will allow you to explore the likes of some 8,000 species of marine animals.
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