Category: Boston Travel
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Boston: Revolutionary War Reenactment on Bunker Hill
On June 17th, Robert and I traveled to Boston to meet up with some friends. While there, we walked a part of that historic city’s Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, brick-lined route that leads you to 16 significant sites concerning the the story of the American Revolution as it began in Boston. The Freedom Trail Foundation…
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CityPASS offers travel/fitness tips
CityPASS sent me these tips on how to help get fit with the use of their passes for New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. This what they say: Here are some examples of how people can make CityPASS part of their vacation fitness plan: Boston — Boston’s CityPASS provides visitors access to…
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Capital District Native Wins the Bronze at the Prestigious Bocuse D’or Culinary Olympics
Earlier this month, I mentioned that, on January 29, 2012, the Culinary Institute of America had hosted the Bocuse d’Or USA competition for our country’s four finalists. Click here to read about my visit to this exciting event. I didn’t know at that time that the chef who ultimately won the Bronze -William Bradley, Chef…
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Glass Flowers at The Harvard Museum Of Natural History
A little while ago, my husband, Robert, and I traveled to Cambridge, MA to catch up with some childhood friends of his. He’s a NYC boy, but he and his pals moved on to different parts of the country, and Cambridge turned out to be the best place to get together this time. Before meeting…
