Boston
Beantown. Birthplace of the revolution. The thing I like most about Boston is that it's kind of a good mix between New York and London. They've got the skyscrapers of big cities, but the rowhouses and parks of England. I was really surprised at how nice everyone in Boston was. They all seemed incredibly friendly and would go out of their way to help.
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L: Prudential building and neighbors; R: Buildings downtown
L: Rowhouses in Beacon Hill; R: Fountain in Boston Common
L: Hancock Building and old church in Copley Square; R: View of downtown from Prudential Tower
L: Rowhouses in North End; R: Boats in the harbor
L: View towards Copley Square through statue; R: Five Hundred Boylston Street
L: Better do what it says; R: Skyscrapers downtown
L: Another church near Copley Square; R: View from Prudential Tower
L: Church and Hancock building, Copley Square; R: Signage in Jamaica Plain
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