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Willis Hall,
Concerned Resident (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
i live in willis and currently my heat is broken. about 90 degrees in each room. it was ok before this. -Concerned Resident
Victoria's Diner,
e (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Good place.
Star Market,
e (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Open 24/7
Also contains a liquor store (though that, the deli, prepared foods, seafood, etc are not open 24/7).
Airport (MBTA),
old cat (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Old T stop was just southeast of this location. It was old and decrepit but the entrance to the station was above the level of the trains, so you only had to enter and descend to the appropriate platform. The new station is clean and nice but on ground level so you have to ride, with your luggage, up and over the tracks then back down to the platform level to get your train inbound towards downtown. Maybe there is a good reason for this but, I do agree with the first comment, you have to wonder who approves some of this stuff.
Boston Hotel Buckminster (closed),
old cat (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
The fixed 1919 World Series was supposedly arranged here
Brown Sugar Cafe,
matt58
wrote
16 years ago:
Most things in the city are listed under Cambridge. I think it might have something to do with the categories in which the cities are tagged.
Tasca,
mrsming (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
great place for tapas--always crowded, but they seat you quickly, serve good food without a long wait, and great sangria. reasonable prices for a city.
Dorchester Heights / Thomas Park,
Ademir (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Congratulation American Democracy
Joseph Moakley Park,
Ademir (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Congratulation American Democracy
Government Center,
Bobak
wrote
16 years ago:
Thankfully, modernism in urban design has ended --rightfully declared a failure. The only upside to lost neighborhoods like this is that more cities weren't harmed (notably parts of New York City and Paris).
TJ Scallywaggles,
seafordian
wrote
16 years ago:
Interesting name
Former Visitor Center - Boston National Historical Park,
john (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Moved to Building 5, next to the Constitution. This building is closed now.
Marine Barracks,
john (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Coast Guard Academy is in New London, CT.
Harvard Medical -Gordon Hall,
Peter (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
It's called Gordon Hall
Marine Barracks,
Babagounj (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This has always been the US Marine Barracks.
Bunker Hill Monument,
Babagounj (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I've climbed this many times, always a challenge.
Hood Milk Plant,
Babagounj (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This is now an office complex. Hood has been gone for years.
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