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1767 Milestones
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Abbot, Edwin, House
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Abbotsford
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Aborn, John, House
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Adams, Charles--Woodbury Locke House
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Adams-Nervine Asylum
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African Meetinghouse
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Albree-Hall-Lawrence House
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Allston Congregational Church
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Almshouse
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American Net and Twine Company Factory
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Ames Building
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Angier, John B., House
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Appleton, Nathan, Residence
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Arcade Building
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Arlington Street Church
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Armory of the First Corps of Cadets
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Ash Street Historic District
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Athenaeum Press
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Atwood, Ephraim, House
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Austin Hall
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Austin, Francis B., House
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B and B Chemical Company
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Bacon, Clifton, House
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Baker Congregational Church
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Baker, Sarah J., School
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Baldwin, Maria, House
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Barnes, James B., House
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Barnes, Walter S. and Melissa E., House
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Beach-Knapp District
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Beck--Warren House
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Bedford Building
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Bellingham-Cary House
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Bennington Street Burying Ground
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Bennink--Douglas Cottages
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Berger Factory
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Berkeley Street Historic District
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Bertram Hall at Radcliffe College
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Beth Israel Synagogue
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Bigelow Block
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Bigelow School
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Bigelow Street Historic District
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Billings, Frederick, House
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Birkhoff, George D., House
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Blackstone Block Historic District
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Blake and Knowles Steam Pump Company National Register District
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Blake, James, House
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Boston Athenaeum
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Boston Edison Electric Illuminating Company
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Boston National Historical Park
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Boston Public Library
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Boston Young Men's Christian Association
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Boston Young Men's Christian Union
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Bottle House Block
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Bow Street Historic District
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Bowditch School
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Bowditch, William Ingersoll, House
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Boylston Building
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Brabrook, E. H., House
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Brackett, S. E., House
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Bradbury, William F., House
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Brattle Hall
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Brattle, William, House
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Bridgman, Percy, House
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Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church
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Brooks, Charles, House
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Brooks, James H., House
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Brooks, Jonathan, House
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Brooks, Luther, House
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Building at 10 Follen Street
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Building at 102-104 Inman Street
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Building at 104-106 Hancock Street
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Building at 106-108 Inman St
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Building at 138--142 Portland Street
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Building at 1707-1709 Cambridge Street
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Building at 1715-1717 Cambridge Street
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Building at 259 Mount Auburn Street
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Building at 30--34 Station Street
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Building at 42 Edward J. Lopez Avenue
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Buildings at 110-112 Inman St.
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Buildings at 15-17 Lee St.
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Bunker Hill Monument
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Bunker Hill School
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Calf Pasture Pumping Station Complex
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Cambidge Common Historic District Amendment
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Cambidge Common Historic District Amendment
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Cambridge Public Library
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Candler Cottage
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Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
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Carr, Martin W., School
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Central Library
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Charles Playhouse
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Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church
94)
Chelsea Garden Cemetery
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Child, Francis J., House
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Christ Church
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Church Green Buildings Historic District
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Church of Christ
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Church of the New Jerusalem
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City Hall Historic District
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Clapp Houses
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Cliff, Z. E., House
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Cloverden
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Codman Building
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Colburn, Sara Foster, House
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Common Burying Ground at Sandy Bank
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Congregation Adath Jeshurun
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Congregation Agudath Shalom
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Congress Street Fire Station
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Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. John
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Converse Memorial Building
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Cook, Thomas, House
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Cook, William, House
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Cooper--Davenport Tavern Wing
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Cooper-Frost-Austin House
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Copp's Hill Burial Ground
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Copp's Hill Terrace
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Craigie Arms
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Crowell, C. C., House
120)
Crowninshield House
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cummings, e.e., House
122)
Curtis, Paul, House
123)
Cyclorama Building
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Daly, Reginald A., House
125)
Dana--Palmer House
126)
Daniels, Charles A., School
127)
Davis, Robert S., House
128)
Davis, Thomas Aspinwall, House
129)
Davis, William Morris, House
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Deane-Williams House
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Dearborn School
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DeRosay--McNamee House
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Devotion, Edward, House
134)
Dill Building
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Dillaway School
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District 13 Police Station
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Divinity Hall
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Dodge, Edward, House
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Dorchester Heights National Historic Site
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Dorchester North Burying Ground
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Dorchester Pottery Works
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Dorchester Temple Baptist Church
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Downer Rowhouses (Adams Street)
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Downer Rowhouses (Central Street)
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Dunvegan, The
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Dutch House, The
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East Cambridge Savings Bank
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Eliot Burying Ground
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Eliot Congregational Church
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Eliot Hall
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Eliot Hall at Radcliffe College
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Ellis, Asa, House
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Emmett Cottage
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Ether Dome, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Faneuil Hall
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Faneuil, Peter, School
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Farwell, R.H., House
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Fay, Issac, House
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Fenway Studios
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Fernald, George P., House
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Fields Corner Municipal Building
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Filene's Department Store
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Fire Station No. 7
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First Baptist Church
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First Baptist Church
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First Baptist Church
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First Church of Jamaica Plain
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First Unitarian Church
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First Universalist Church
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Flentje, Ernst, House
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Fletcher, Jonathan, House
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Fogg Art Museum
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Fort Washington
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Foster, Alexander, House
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Francis and Isabella Apartments
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Francis, Dr. Tappan Eustis, House
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Frost, David, House
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Frost, Elizabeth, Tenanthouse
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Frost, Robert, House
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Frost, Walter, House
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Fuller, Margaret, House
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Fuller, Peter, Building
183)
Fulton-Commercial Streets District
184)
Gale, George, House
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Gardner, Isabella Stewart, Museum
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Garfield Street Historic District
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Garrison, William Lloyd, House
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Garrison, William Lloyd, School
189)
Gaut, Samuel, House
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Goddard, John, House
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Goodwin, Ozias, House
192)
Grace Episcopal Church
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Grandview, The
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Gray, Asa, House
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England
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Greek Revival Cottage
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Greenwood Memorial United Methodist Church
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Haffenreffer Brewery
199)
Hale, Edward Everett, House
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Hall Tavern
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Hall, Isaac, House
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Hapgood, Richard, House
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Harding, Chester, House
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Harriswood Crescent
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Harvard Avenue Fire Station
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Harvard Lampoon Building
207)
Harvard Square Historic District
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Harvard Square Subway Kiosk
209)
Harvard Street Historic District
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Harvard Union
211)
Hastings, Oliver, House
212)
Hasty Pudding Club
213)
Haven, Wilbur Fiske, House
214)
Hayden Building
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Headquarters House
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Henderson Carriage Repository
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Higginson, Col. Thomas Wentworth, House
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Highland, The
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Hill, Aaron, House
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Hillside Avenue Historic District
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Hollander Blocks
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Hollander Blocks
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Homer-Lovell House
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Hooper-Eliot House
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Hooper-Lee Nichols House
226)
Hoosac Stores 1 & 2-Hoosac Stores 3
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Hoosac Stores 1 & 2-Hoosac Stores 3
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Hopkins, Elisha, House
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Hotel Adelaide
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Hotel Kempsford
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House at 1 Bay Street
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House at 10 Arlington Street
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House at 105 Marion Street
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House at 12 Linden Street
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House at 12 Vernon Street
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House at 14 Chestnut Street
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House at 156 Mason Terrace
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House at 17 Cranston Street
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House at 19 Linden Street
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House at 197 Morrison Avenue
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House at 21 Dartmouth Street
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House at 25 Clyde Street
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House at 25 Stanton Road
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House at 29 Mt. Vernon Street
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House at 343 Highland Avenue
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House at 35 Temple Street
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House at 38--40 Webster Place
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House at 4 Perry Street
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House at 42 Vinal Avenue
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House at 44 Linden Street
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House at 44 Stanton Road
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House at 49 Vinal Avenue
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House at 5 Lincoln Road
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House at 5 Prospect Hill
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House at 6 Kent Court
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House at 72R Dane Street
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House at 81 Pearl Street
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House at 89 Rawson Road and 86 Colburne Crescent
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House at 9 Linden Street
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Houses at 28--36 Beacon Street
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Houses at 76--96 Harvard Avenue
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Howe House
264)
Howe, Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward, House
265)
Howells, William Dean, House
266)
Hoxie, Timothy, House
267)
Hoyt, Benjamin, House
268)
Hubbard Park Historic District
269)
Immaculate Conception Rectory
270)
Inman Square Historic District
271)
International Trust Company Building
272)
Ireland, Samuel, House
273)
James, Joseph K., House
274)
Jarvis, The
275)
John Eliot Square District
276)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
277)
Jones, William R., House
278)
Kennedy, F. A., Steam Bakery
279)
Keyes, Amos, House
280)
Kidder-Sargent-McCrehan House
281)
Kimball, C. Henry, House
282)
King's Chapel
283)
Kingsley, Chester, House
284)
Kittredge, Alvah, House
285)
Knight, R. A.--Eugene Lacount House
286)
Lamson, Rufus, House
287)
Langmaid Building
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Langmaid Terrace
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Lawrence Light Guard Armory
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Lawrence Model Lodging Houses
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Lechmere Point Corporation Houses
292)
Liberty Tree District
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Linden Park
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Linden Square
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Little, Arthur D., Inc., Building
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Littlefield--Roberts House
297)
Locke--Ober Restaurant
298)
Lockhardt, Charles H., House
299)
Long Wharf and Customhouse Block
300)
Longfellow National Historic Site
301)
Loring, George, House
302)
Loring, Harrison, House
303)
Loring-Greenough House
304)
Lovejoy, A. L., House
305)
Lovell Block
306)
Lovering, Joseph, House
307)
Lowell School
308)
LUNA (tugboat)
309)
Lynch--O'Gorman House
310)
Manning, Joseph K., House
311)
Maple Avenue Historic District
312)
Mariner's House
313)
Mason, Josiah, Jr., House
314)
Mason, W. A., House
315)
Massachusetts General Hospital
316)
Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
317)
Massachusetts Historical Society Building
318)
Massachusetts School of Art
319)
Massachusetts Statehouse
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McGill, John H., House
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McKay, Donald, House
322)
McLean, Isaac, House
323)
Mead, Alpheus, House
324)
Medford Pipe Bridge
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Melvin, Isaac, House
326)
Memorial Hall, Harvard University
327)
Metropolitan Theatre
328)
Milestone
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Milestone
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Montrose, The
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Moswetuset Hummock
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Munroe, Robert, House
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Murphy, William, House
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Mystic Pumping Station
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Mystic Water Works
336)
Nell, William C., House
337)
Nelson, John R., House
338)
New England Conservatory of Music
339)
New Riding Club
340)
Newman, Andrew, House
341)
Newspaper Row
342)
Nichols, John F., House
343)
Niles, Louville V., House
344)
Niles, Louville, House
345)
Norfolk Street Historic District
346)
North Avenue Congregational Church
347)
Noyes, J.A., House
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Oakes, Edward, House
349)
Odd Fellows Building
350)
Odd Fellows Hall
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Old Cambridge Baptist Church
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Old Cambridge Historic District
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Old Cambridgport Historic District
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Old Cemetery
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Old City Hall
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Old Corner Bookstore
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Old Harvard Yard
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Old Medford High School
359)
Old North Church
360)
Old Ship Street Historic District
361)
Old South Church in Boston
362)
Old South Meetinghouse
363)
Old Statehouse
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Old West Church
365)
Olmsted, Frederick Law, House, National Historic Site
366)
Opposition House
367)
Orrock, Rev. John, House
368)
Otis, (First) Harrison Gray, House
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Otis, (Second) Harrison Gray, House
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Otis--Wyman House
371)
Paine Furniture Building
372)
Park Street District
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Park Street Railroad Station
374)
Parker--Burnett House
375)
Parkman, Francis, House
376)
Peabody Court Apartments
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Phipps Street Burying Ground
378)
Piano Row District
379)
Pierce House
380)
Pierce-Hichborn House
381)
Porcellian Club
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Powder House Park
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Pratt, Dexter, House
384)
Prescott, Gustavus G., House
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Prospect Congregational Church
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Quincy Market
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Read, Cheney, House
388)
Reardon, Edmund, House
389)
Revere, Paul, House
390)
Reversible Collar Company Building
391)
Richards, Ellen H. Swallow, House
392)
Richards, Theodore W., House
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Richardson Block
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Richmond Court
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Ritchie Building
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River Street Firehouse
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Riviera, The
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Rosebud, The
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Roslindale Congregational Church
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Roughan Hall
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Roxbury High Fort
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Roxbury Presbyterian Church
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Royall, Isaac, House
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Russell, Philemon, House
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Russell, Susan, House
406)
Russia Wharf Buildings
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Sacred Heart Church, Rectory, School and Convent
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Saint Aidan's Church and Rectory
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Saint Augustine Chapel and Cemetery
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Saint Mary of the Assumption Church, Rectory, School and Convent
411)
Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House
412)
Saint Paul's Rectory
413)
Salem Street Burying Ground
414)
Salem-Auburn Streets Historic District
415)
Sands, Hiram, House
416)
Sands, Ivory, House
417)
Saunders, William, House
418)
Schuebeler, Charles, House
419)
Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store
420)
Sears Tower--Harvard Observatory
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Sears' Crescent and Sears' Block
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Second Brazer Building
424)
Second Cambridge Savings Bank Building
425)
Second Waterhouse House
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Sever Hall, Harvard University
427)
Shell Oil Company "Spectacular" Sign
428)
Shirley-Eustis House
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Shubert, Sam S., Theatre
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Slowey, Patrick, House
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Snow, Lemuel, Jr., House
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Somerville High School
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Somerville Journal Building
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Somerville Theatre
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Soule, Lawrence, House
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South Station Headhouse
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Spurr, Eliphalet, House
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St. James Episcopal Church
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St. John's Roman Catholic Church
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Standish, James H., House
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Stanstead, The
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Stearns, R. H., House
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Stickney--Shepard House
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Stoughton, Mary Fisk, House
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Students House
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Suffolk County Courthouse
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Taylor Square Firehouse
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Toussaint, Winand, House
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Town Stable
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Treadwell--Sparks House
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Tremont Street Subway
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Trinity Church
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Trinity Neighborhood House
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Trinity Rectory
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Trotter, William Monroe, House
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Tuckerman, William F., House
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Tufts, Peter and Oliver, House
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Tufts, Peter, House
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U.S.S. CONSTITUTION
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Union Railway Car Barn
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Unitarian Universalist Church and Parsonage
473)
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Upham's Corner Market
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Williams, Charles, Jr., House
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Williams, F. G., House
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Willis, Stillman, House
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Winter Street Historic District
510)
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Wirth, Jacob, Buildings
512)
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Wood, J. A., House
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Worthen, Daniel, House
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This used to be one of the greatest dive-type concepts in a sea of tourist traps and cheesy irish concepts. A fun casual place, good entertainment, good dj's. The food was great with oversized portions and the staff was top notch, friendly and fast. It was simply the only place I wanted to go.
Then...
Three boobs bought the place. They remodeled the place to look like a pseudo-Euro restaurant, removed all the charm and all of that comfortable vibe. They fired the staff and replaced them with a bunch of clowns who just don't have a clue about service, one of them looked like they actually just came out of the crack den. The manager was so drunk he couldn't stand up. The menu is a cross between bar slop and pho-upscale garbage. The portions are lousy. The door staff actually let a homeless guy come in and belly up right next to me, I actually almost vomited from the smell of urine and body odor.
I'm not one to write reviews about anything, but I was so appalled and disappointed I just couldn't believe I had wasted my hard earned money there. I would have had been more satisfied if I took the 50 dollars me and my friend spent and just lit the money on fire.
Avoid this place like the plague, trust me.
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Andrew,
Boston, MA
(01/09/2008) |
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I couldn't give an "awesome" to any of the categories, but the friendly atmosphere was worth an "awesome!" overall. I chatted with almost everybody there, and everyone was nice: a young couple there for a medical conference, a young Brazilian guy, a French Canadian guy, about my age, leading a tour for a bunch of young people, and what looked like a mother-and-daughter team out on the town. and when I asked for my leftover wings wrapped, it came back from the kitchen in foil artistically-shaped like a bird. All this after getting asked to leave a snooty bar down by the harbor for "ahem... your attire". And the prices are awesome by Boston standards: Molson for $2/pint. Now Molson isn't my idea of good beer, but the only other $2 pints you're likely to find in town are of certain unmentionable beers from Anheuser-Busch. And the wings, 20 huge ones (I swear it was over 20) for $5. I'll be eating these all day tomorrow, and I stuffed myself near to puking there... That and 3 pints, and I got out of there with change left from my $20. Try that anywhere else in Boston. The Canuck had a bowl of clam chowder, and it was a real bowl, not the oversize cups they charge you half-again as much for everywhere else.
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John Comeau,
Columbus, NM
(05/10/2007) |
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The Tap was bought out by Boston Nightlife Ventures Inc. recently (Nov 2006) and the new team did an excellent job both renovating the premises and adding a huge diversity of beers to the roster. Particularly interesting is their menu, which incorporates beer to virtually every dish they make, from Newcastle Onion Rings, to Guiness Pulled Pork Sandwich to Sam Adams Cherry Wheat Tiramisu. At night, the scene is casual but fun, with LOTS of cute girls having a good time.
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Boston, MA
(02/13/2007) |
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I live in Philly and have been here several times as I know people who work here. This bar is in a hot area of boston? this bar wouldn't make it in philly. I mean, a cover with a high school DJ blaring music? The beer was avg at best. Yawn...I guess since its surrounding competition is pretty mediocre it's okay.
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El Don Dre,
Philly, PA
(10/02/2003) |
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To the previous reviewer; so many people have complained about their "brewpub" title that they are changing their name to "The Tap". And to the reviewer before that, they had nothing unusual. Some good stuff, but nothing I haven't had before.
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Carl Woodbury,
Contoocook, NH
(05/29/1999) |
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I feel as if I was misled by the use of the term "Brewpub" for this establishment, which is - at best - an attempt at a yuppie tourist trap pub. To nail the tourists they're going to need a menu that goes beyond burgers and sandwiches. To attract beer drinkers they're going to need either more taps or an honest-to-goodness on-the-premises brewery.
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Paul David Mena,
Cochituate, MA
(12/05/1998) |
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Good
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They had about 27 beers on Tap - Good New England Locals. There were 4 I had not tried. The bartender was very friendly, he even handed me a flyer on the stout I had.
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Steven Fraser,
Exeter, NH
(11/13/1998) |
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