Boston Public Garden - Boston
The Public Garden is one of the famous tourist attractions in Boston, MA. It's just across the Boston Common in downtown. It's bounded by Boylston, Arlington and Charles Streets. It faces to spectacular Commonwealth Avenue and Back Bay. Fall colors suit the garden so well!
Public Garden Tour - Boston MA
Join me for a stroll in the beautiful Public Garden in downtown Boston on a gorgeous autumn afternoon.
Boston Public Gardens & Swan Boats in Downtown Boston Massachusetts by jonfromqueens
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BOSTON, EXPLORING America's oldest city park, Boston Common (Massachusetts, USA) ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a walk along Boston Commons, a central public park located downtown in the historic city of Boston, Massachusetts. It dates from 1634 and it is the oldest city park in the United States. The Boston Commons consists of 50 acres (20 ha) and I videotaped it on a rainy wintry day, I will be back on a sunny day to videotape its art displayed everywhere...
Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the U.S. The key role it played in the American Revolution is highlighted on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route of historic sites that tells the story of the nation’s founding. One stop, former meeting house Faneuil Hall, is a popular marketplace.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Four Seasons Boston Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Four Seasons Boston Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
The Four Seasons Hotel Boston overlooks the famous Public Garden and Beacon Hill in the heart of historic Boston. The city s business, entertainment and cultural districts are all within easy reach. Complimentary Town Car service is available within a 2-mile radius of the hotel for drop off service only.
The hotel is the city s only 5 diamond/5 star award recipient. Guest rooms are decorated in a modern elegant style and feature bay windows.
Many offer views of the Public Garden, Beacon Hill and the Gilled Dome of the State House. All Rooms have dual-line phones with voice mail, high-speed internet access - fees apply, CD-DVD player, MP3 docking station and a work desk with comfortable seating.
The spacious marble bathrooms offer soothing bath products and thick terry robes. All guest rooms, restaurants and public spaces are completely non-smoking.
Our hotel facilities include an indoor pool, fitness centre and business centre. The Four Seasons Hotel Boston with its elegant simplicity and old-world hospitality of its staff will make ever visit memorable.
Pool Closure Please note that the Hotels pool will be closed for annual maintenance from January 27 to February 12, 2016 . We apologize for any inconvenience.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Pets allowed, Laundry service, Concierge service.
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Hotel adress: 200 Boylston Street, Boston, United States
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Boston Commons Park Tour
Join me as I visit the very first public park, Boston Commons, in the United States.
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The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common. It is a part of the Emerald Necklace system of parks, and is bounded by Charles Street and Boston Common to the east, Beacon Street to the north, Arlington Street and Back Bay to the west, and Boylston Street to the south. The Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America.
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Boston Public Library - Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Boston Public Library
On the National Register of Historic Places, the library opened in 1852 as the first free, publicly-supported municipal library in America.
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- ... He delivered us to the Westin at Copley Place, right across the street from the Boston Public Library and an easy walk to the Public Garden and Boston Common ...
- ... Cornbread and myself wander around a bit, eventually settling in the Boston Public Library, which is massive and colonial and so, so impressive ...
- ... First was the Boston Public Library ...
- ... Die Boylston Street weiter hinunter erreiche ich nach einigen hundert Metern die Boston Public Library, die aus einem pompösen Altbau und einem langweiligen Neubau besteht ...
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- Boston Public Library (1st library in the US) by Thesullivans from a blog titled Day 62 - Boston
- Boston Public Library by Brettski from a blog titled Bean Town
- Boston Public Library by Olih from a blog titled Boston only at Night
- Boston Public library by Peterandkevin from a blog titled Welcome to America
- Boston Public Library by Cehvingelby from a blog titled Boston: Min nye yndlingsby :D
- Boston Public Library by Felixstephan from a blog titled Heiss, Heisser, Boston!
- Boston Public Library by Cruising2010 from a blog titled Down to the river they would go.
- Boston Public Library by Mingming from a blog titled Boston - City of good balance
Boston Park Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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4-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Boston Public Garden
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IWalked Boston's Common and Public Garden
Take a leisurely stroll through the nation's oldest park and public garden in this short history and overview of Boston's Common and Public Gardens. From the site of witch hangings to the Good Will Hunting Bench, we visit it all.
To check out our full-length MP3 audio tour of Boston's Common and Pubic Garden, visit us at iwalkedaudiotours.com. Also look for our MP3 audio tour applications on iTunes.
Boston Public Garden
Boston Public Garden
Boston Public Garden is the oldest public park in the country
The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common. It is a part of the Emerald Necklace system of parks, and is bounded by Charles Street and Boston Common to the east, Beacon Street to the north,
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Visiting the BOSTON COMMON in Massachusetts 2019 ????????️
Visiting the Boston Common in Massachusetts 2019
Besides being the base from where the Freedom Trail starts, this immense park is the green lung of the city and center around which the streets are distributed. Strolling through it, taking a nap or improvising a picnic (be careful that the huge squirrels do not destroy your desserts) is a real pleasure.
And if you know a little, you just have to cross the street to find yourself surrounded by more trees in the Boston Public Garden.
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Squirrel, Boston Common Park, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Squirrels belong to a large family of small or medium-sized rodents called the Sciuridae. The family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks, marmots (including woodchucks), flying squirrels, and prairie dogs. Squirrels are indigenous to the Americas, Eurasia, and Africa, and have been introduced to Australia. The earliest known squirrels date from the Eocene and are most closely related to the mountain beaver and to the dormouse among living rodent families. Squirrels are generally small animals, ranging in size from the African pygmy squirrel at 7-10 cm (2.8-3.9 in) in length and just 10 g (0.35 oz) in weight, to the Alpine marmot which is 53-73 cm (21-29 in) long and weighs from 5 to 8 kg (11 to 18 lb). Squirrels typically have slender bodies with bushy tails and large eyes. Their fur is generally soft and silky, although much thicker in some species than others. The color of squirrels is highly variable betweenand often even within species. The hind limbs are generally longer than the fore limbs, and they have four or five toes on each paw. Their paws include an often poorly developed thumb, and have soft pads on the undersides. The eastern gray squirrel is one of very few mammalian species that can descend a tree head-first. It does this by turning its feet so the claws of its hind paws are backward pointing and can grip the tree bark. Squirrels live in almost every habitat from tropical rainforest to semiarid desert, avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts. They are predominantly herbivorous, subsisting on seeds and nuts, but many will eat insects and even small vertebrates. As their large eyes indicate, squirrels generally have an excellent sense of vision, which is especially important for tree-dwelling species. They also have very versatile and sturdy claws for grasping and climbing. Many also have a good sense of touch, with vibrissae on their heads and limbs. Squirrels breed once or twice a year and give birth to a varying number of young after three to six weeks, depending on species. The young are born naked, toothless, and blind. In most species of squirrel, only the female looks after the young, which are weaned at around six to ten weeks of age and become sexually mature at the end of their first year. Ground-dwelling species are generally social animals, often living in well-developed colonies, but the tree-dwelling species are more solitary. Ground and tree squirrels are typically diurnal or crepuscular, while flying squirrels tend to be nocturnal except for lactating flying squirrels and their offspring, which have a period of diurnality during the summer. Squirrels cannot digest cellulose, so must rely on foods rich in protein, carbohydrates, and fats. In temperate regions, early spring is the hardest time of year for squirrels, because buried nuts begin to sprout and are no longer available for the squirrel to eat, and new food sources have not become available yet. During these times, squirrels rely heavily on the buds of trees. Squirrels' diets consist primarily of a wide variety of plants, including nuts, seeds, conifer cones, fruits, fungi and green vegetation. However, some squirrels also consume meat, especially when faced with hunger. Squirrels have been known to eat insects, eggs, small birds, young snakes and smaller rodents. Indeed, some tropical species have shifted almost entirely to a diet of insects. Predatory behavior has been noted by various species of ground squirrels, particularly the thirteen-lined ground squirrel. For example, Bailey, a scientist in the 1920s, observed a thirteen-lined ground squirrel preying upon a young chicken. Wistrand reported seeing this same species eating a freshly killed snake. Whitaker examined the stomachs of 139 thirteen-lined ground squirrels and found bird flesh in four of the specimens and the remains of a short-tailed shrew in one; Bradley, examining white-tailed antelope squirrels' stomachs, found at least 10% of his 609 specimens' stomachs contained some type of vertebrate, mostly lizards and rodents. Morgart observed a white-tailed antelope squirrel capturing and eating a silky pocket mouse.
Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Economy, Education
Boston is the the capital of the state of Massachusetts. And largest city in New England, one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the United States of America. the city gets 16.3 million visitors a year, making it one of the ten most popular tourist locations in the country. The city is the economic and cultural anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area known as Greater Boston.
LOCATION
The city proper covers 48 square miles. the neighboring cities of Cambridge and Brookline are functionally integrated with Boston by mass transit and effectively a part of the city. Cambridge, just across the Charles River, is home to Harvard, MIT, local galleries, restaurants, and bars and is an essential addition to any visit to Boston. Brookline is nearly surrounded by Boston and has its own array of restaurants and shopping.
HISTORY
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States, founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England. Upon gaining U.S. independence from Great Britain, it continued to be an important port and manufacturing hub as well as a center for education and culture. Boston was the largest town in British America until Philadelphia grew larger in the mid-18th century. Boston's ocean front location made it a lively port, and the city primarily engaged in shipping and fishing during its colonial days.
POPULATION
The city is the third-most densely populated large U.S. city of over half a million residents. 57% of the population of the city identified themselves as Christians. The city has a Jewish population with an estimated 248,000 Jews within the Boston metro area More than half of Jewish households in the Greater Boston area reside in the city itself, Brookline, Newton, Cambridge, Somerville, or adjacent towns.
EDUCATION
The Boston area's many colleges and universities make it an international center of higher education, including law, medicine, engineering, and business, and the city is considered to be a world leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, with nearly 2,000 startups.
America's first public school was founded in Boston in 1635.
CLIMATE
Boston has a hot summer humid continental climate. Summers are typically warm and humid, while winters are cold and stormy, with occasional periods of heavy snow. Spring and fall are usually cool to mild. in winter areas near the immediate coast will often see more rain than snow as warm air is drawn off the Atlantic at times. The hottest month is July, with a mean temperature of 73.4 °F (23.0 °C). The coldest month is January, with a mean of 29.0 °F (−1.7 °C).
COMMUNICATION
Boston Logan International Airport is the main gateway to Boston and New England. It is in East Boston, 3 miles from downtown. Free buses operate to all terminals and connect the airport with the MBTA Blue Line Airport Station. The MBTA Blue Line Subway and the Silver Line Bus go to Logan. The Silver Line is a low-floor articulated bus that stops at each terminal every 10 to 15 minutes.
ARCHITECTURE
the historic areas of Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Chinatown, Downtown, Fenway-Kenmore, the Financial District, Government Center, the North End, and the South End comprise the area considered Boston Proper. It is here where most of the buildings that make up the city's skyline are located.
ECONOMY
the Greater Boston metropolitan area has the sixth-largest economy in the country and 12th-largest in the world. Boston's economic base also includes finance,professional and business services, biotechnology, information technology, and government activities. The city has one of the highest costs of living in the United States.
Boston's colleges and universities exert a significant impact on the regional economy. Boston attracts more than 350,000 college students from around the world. The city is home to a number of technology companies and is a hub for biotechnology, with the Milken Institute rating Boston as the top life sciences cluster in the country.
TOURISM
Its rich history attracts many tourists, with Faneuil Hall alone drawing more than 20 million visitors per year.Boston's many firsts include the United States' first public park (Boston Common, 1634), first public or state school (Boston Latin School, 1635) and first subway system (Tremont Street Subway, 1897).
The vast majority of tourism in Boston takes place in the summer, from late May through late September, when the weather is ideal and the most attractions are open. there are some beaches within the city, and many beaches outside of it, for swimming.
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Street Walk 2019
Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Street Walk 2019
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Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the U.S. The key role it played in the American Revolution is highlighted on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route of historic sites that tells the story of the nation’s founding. One stop, former meeting house Faneuil Hall, is a popular marketplace.
Boston Common & Boston Public Gardens - Site Spotlight
Check out the Boston Public Gardens and Boston Common after taking a Boston Duck Tour. We'll give you a preview of them on the tour before you go out and see them for yourselves! Quack, Quack!
Boston Public Garden
Winner - First Place in Audio Tours, National Association of Interpretation. This progressive audio tour -- featuring personal interviews, an original soundtrack inspired by the garden itself, and ambient recordings -- gives you privileged access into the heart of one of Boston's most sacred places.
Swan Boats - Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Swan Boats Boston
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- ... Through the Park to the Public Gardens where one can see or take a ride on the famous Swan Boats on the Boston Public Garden Lagoon ...
- ... We made it out of the hotel and took a stroll through the freezing cold and snow covered Boston Common, no swan boats at this time of year as the lake was frozen solid We walked through the Common and came out by the Cheers ...
- ... · After lunch, we walked through Boston Common to see the Swan Boats on the lagoon at the Public Garden and then to the Frog Pond to watch Reid and other children play ...
- ... and looked at homes, saw Senator Kerrys house, lunch at Cheers, Phil bought a Red Sox hat for Red, then a ride on the famous Swan boats on the Lagoon in the public gardens, did one cache-only one I have done so far, and lots more historical stuff, then ...
- ... The Swan boats and the duckling sculpture are cute Had Sunday Jazz brunch at Library Grill on the second floor of the ...
- ... People gather there to view the Swan Boats as they turn around the garden like island ...
- ... We spent the afternoon lying about the pond, watching the people in the swan boats, and the squirrels ...
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- Swan boats on Boston Common Lake by Shonandgraham from a blog titled Two go in hunt of a witches tea party
- Historical swan boats by Gemma_doogal from a blog titled Boston
- Swan boats by Vblowry2000 from a blog titled Beautiful Boston
BOSTON: Autumn views of AMERICA'S OLDEST PARK (BOSTON COMMON, USA) ????️????
SUBSCRIBE: - Here's a quick view of Boston Common (during Fall or Autumn, noise from the fire trucks and police cars included) which is a central public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Dating from 1634, it is the oldest city park in the United States. The Boston Common consists of 50 acres (20 ha) of land bounded by Tremont Street, Park Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street. The Common is part of the Emerald Necklace of parks and parkways that extend from the Common south to Franklin Park in Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, and Dorchester.
Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the U.S. The key role it played in the American Revolution is highlighted on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route of historic sites that tells the story of the nation’s founding. One stop, former meeting house Faneuil Hall, is a popular marketplace.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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