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close. Boston has fenway park, gilette stadium, and good seafood. Detroit has the Fox theatre, one of the best skylines, comerica park, great parks, and good resturaunts. I visited the city last year and I'll remember it for a while. I ate at their greektown the food was awesome! the gyros are good and the greek owner kept cracking me up. but Boston also has good food, clams, calimari, fish, lobster. both cities run a close fight.
Detroit fa sho.I ain't been to either but I lived in NorthEast Ohio which is only 180-200 miles away from The D so it couldn't be that much different.Plus Im Midwest fa life
have you even visited Detroit? you should go there sometime, it will change your mind
I have spent a substantial amount of time in both Detroit and Boston. I wouldn't say that Boston wins hands down in everything. Detroit certainly has a better hockey franchise. Outside of that, though, Boston pretty much wins in all other respects.
I have spent a substantial amount of time in both Detroit and Boston. I wouldn't say that Boston wins hands down in everything. Detroit certainly has a better hockey franchise. Outside of that, though, Boston pretty much wins in all other respects.
ok...i'll give them the hockey, lol
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