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    Yesterday(Wednesday) I took another day trip to one of my favorite places, Boston. You can not start to see this city in one day. Yesterday,upon my arrival in Bos, I took the #22 Bus over to the train. Hopped on the blue line one stop to the aquarium exit. Get off there you are on Boston Harbour and right at the NewEngland Aquarium. A short walk to the famous Quincy Market & Faneuil Hall Market Place. What a way to spend the day off!
    But I always joke around but more truth than not the main reason I go to Boston is for the clam chowder. For which I found "the endless bowl" for $5.95(just what the doctor ordered)The place is called "TK"S Jazz Cafe" at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The chowder was the best I've had & the service was excellent. They have a web site
    www.jazzcafefaneuihall.com
    I would advise all non revs visiting Bos to stop by and meet Sam Jackson the manager and say hello.
    Boston is a walking city,so I spent much of my time just walking. I'm ready to this again tommorrow!

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    Sorry I am not the best typest in the world, so I get it right this time..The url for Jazz Cafe is
    www.jazzcafefaneuihall.com [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

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    Did you know there are wonderful walking tours of Boston? They can take you down under the city or you can do an architecture tour. I have taken the architecture tour myself. It lasted about 1.5 hours and was very interesting. Not for small children (they get bored) but adults would love it. They explain the various types of buildings and what all the archways mean, when the buildings were built and what they were originally used for. The cost (at the time) was about 10.00 per person for a guided tour and it began and ended at Faneuil Hall so one could grab a few bowls of that wonderful chowder at the end!

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    Paul one question, are they still working on that tunnel?? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

    Keep'em flying


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    I did not see any tunnel work. The aquarium station is open now. I know it had been closed.

    Last edited by Migflanker; 17-Nov-2010 at 12:56 PM.
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    What is the weather like the first 2 weeks of Dec. in Boston?

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    My sources tell me the adv. Dec high is 40 & low 27 and approx 4 in. precp.

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