The city of Boston is an exciting and history city. Situated on Massachusetts Bay, the city has a fine natural harbor and a compact center filled with reminders of the city’s role in the American Revolution.
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James Torpey
James Torpey
James Torpey
James Torpey
James Torpey
James Torpey
PRE te
NEIGHBORHOODS
BOSTON
The city of Boston is often referred to as the “city of
neighborhoods,” referring to the profusion of diverse
subsections in the city. The Office of Neighborhood
Services has officially designated 23 different
neighborhoods. Interestingly, over two-thirds of inner
Boston’s modern land did not even exist when the city was
founded. The land crew as a result of the gradual filling in
of the surrounding tidal areas over the centuries. Much of
the earth used to create these new areas came come the
leveling or lowering of Boston’s three original hills.
CREAT Oem
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BOSTON
Behind the historic Faneuil Hall you will find Quincy
Market and Faneuil Hall Market, two of the city’s most
popular places to eat and hang out. Don’t leave Boston
without sampling the seafood chowder or freshly-caught
fish here or at one of the many restaurants by Boston
Harbor.
LEADER Is
INNOVATION
BOSTON
Boston has grown into an international center of higher
education and medicine, becoming a world leader in
innovation. There are more than 100 colleges and
universities in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area,
with over 250,000 students enrolled in the
Boston/Cambridge area alone. Four of these schools are
members of the Association of American Universities:
Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Boston University, and Brandeis University.