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Old 06-16-2008, 07:43 AM
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Smile Leaving for Boston in a few hours...

Hi,

I'm flying to Boston in a few hours for a week (business). I have Friday off and am trying to figure some things.

I want to see as much of Boston as possible (without it being stressful). I haven't booked a hotel yet for Thursday night, and fly out at 5.15 pm.

I love trains and buses so will probably prefer that mode of travel.

How should I spend my day in Boston?

Many thanks...
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I agree...you should do the Freedom Trail!! I came to Boston last year for business and stayed an extra day to tour Boston. I decided to spend my day walking the Trail and was able to see so much, and the best part is it's free. I have learned there are so many things to do in Boston, but if you just have 1 day the Freedom Trail will allow to see most parts. After walking the trail I fell in love with Boston, and now I will be moving there in a few weeks!

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