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Great Studio 5 minutes walk from the Old City Center.
5th Floor w/ Lift. Kitchenette, Western Style Bathroom with
Bathtub. DSL, TV / DVD Player. Balcony overlooks small Park.
Walking distance to city center and University area. Take the
time to browse the shops and stop at the many cafes in the
neighborhood.
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Two bedroom Furnished Brigham Circle Apartment. Living Room,
Kitchen, and Bathroom. Heat and hot water included. Right off Huntington Ave, 30 seconds from the T.
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Hidden Beantown - 10 Great
Unknown Places in Boston
- Constitution Beach
It's on the other side of the Tobin, but Constitution
Beach is a neat little place for some alternative
beachgoing. Sure, you can lay in the sun, go swimming,
and have a picnic, but here you have the added bonus of
watching planes from Logan taking off over your head.
1 Trident Street, East Boston
- Summit Ave in
Brookline
Summit Ave is a street that stretches between Comm Ave
and Beacon St. In between the two there is a park with a
great view of the city skyline. Bring comfortable shoes
though, Summit Ave isn't just a clever name. It's
exactly what it sounds like. It's a little easier to
make the hike from Commonwealth Ave than it is from
Beacon St, but either way is worth it.
Summit Ave, Brookline
- Mapparium
The Mapparium is a giant three-story stained glass globe
located in the Mary Baker Eddy Library at the Christian
Science Center. The globe was built decades ago, so all
of the country boundaries are as they were at the
beginning of the 20th century. Also, the Mapparium
reflects sound in strange ways, so if you make the
slightest noise in the center of it, everyone in the
world can hear you. Get it? Everyone in the world??
200 Massachusetts Ave, Boston
- May's Café
May's Cafe is a Taiwanese/Korean/Japanese restaurant off
the beaten path near the corner of Harvard and Comm Ave.
Don't come here looking for safe, Americanized Asian
food. You're not going to find Kung Pao Chicken. What
you will find is a good atmosphere, nice people, and a
menu filled with delicious, unexpected flavors.
95 Glenville Ave, Allston
- Hover-car Garage
Door
If one were to walk down Boylston street from Mass Ave
towards Copley, and if one were so inclined to look at
the Hynes Convention Center as they approached the fire
station, they would see a garage door on the second
floor of the building which, if opened, would lead
nowhere. There are two explanations for this: either the
architects of the building added the door with the hopes
that we would all be driving hovercars in the future, or
the land around the convention center is eroding at an
alarming rate.
Dalton St, near Boylston St , Boston
- The Grasshopper
Tofu that isn't really gross. In fact it's quite good.
Delicious, even. The Grasshopper is a vegan Chinese food
restaurant with cuisine that is just as good (if not
better) than traditional Chinese dishes. One of the nice
things about the food here is that it leaves you
satisfied, and doesn't make you hungry an hour later.
Try the eggplant asparagus suprise. And the limeade. And
everything else.
1 North Beacon Street, Allston
- Museum of Bad Art
This museum is located in the basement of a movie
theater in Dedham, and contains works of art that could
only be acquired from countless hours searching remote
thrift shops and dumpsters. Works include landscapes
like "Two Trees in Love" and portraits like "Sunday on
the Pot With George" (a pointillist depiction of a large
man, who looks coincidentally like former Attorney
General John Ashcroft, sitting on a chair in his
underwear.) But fear not, not all the pieces in the
collection are this disturbing.
580 High Street, Dedham
- Blue Hills
Reservation
Ok, so this is in Milton, and it's kind of tricky to get
to on the T, but if you can make it down here there are
miles and miles of hiking trails, a great pond to swim
in, and some good old fashioned nature to enjoy. If you
get here early enough on a weekend to snag one of the
picnic tables with grills you can really make an entire
day out of it. Who knew nature and Mattapan could exist
in such close proximity to one another?
695 Hillside St, Milton
- Mr Sushi
Oh great, another sushi place in Coolidge Corner. What
makes this one so special? Well, for one you don't have
to finance a California roll and you also don't have to
call to make reservations for your child's graduation
dinner while they're still teething. The food is great,
and everyone there is so nice that you can't help but
leave with a smile on your face. Plus sometimes they
have these delicious little strawberry candies at the
door that somehow perfectly compliment a sushi meal.
329 Harvard Street, Brookline
- Johnny D's Market
You can walk into Johnny D's with $12 in your pocket and
when you leave, you will probably have a little bit of
change, and a whole lot of tasty produce. They have
specials on different types of fruit all the time, and
if you are having trouble deciding what to get, Johnny D
himself is on hand most of the time to point you in the
right direction. How many supermarket produce sections
that you know have an actual Johnny D? None, right?
That's what I thought.
381 Washington Street, Brighton
About the Author
Ray Brierly is the operator
of
thisplaceiknow.com - a site that lets people search for
and submit their favorite places.
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