30 Appleton Street Bed and Breakfast Studio Apartments
30 Appleton Street, Boston
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30 Appleton Street Bed and Breakfast Studio Apartments Boston

30 Appleton Street Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, United States

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Recap and Final Thoughts

A travel blog entry by alleifer

... fact that we have not yet figured out how to sustainably deliver the energy, water and agriculture that the billions of people who will soon enter the middle class will be looking for.

Already, Chinese buy more cars than Americans, Indians buy more cell phones than Europeans, and McDonald’s is opening more restaurants in Brazil than anywhere else in the world.

We may or may not be running out of energy, but we ...

Why Are We Going?

A travel blog entry by alleifer

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Our grandparents made the trek from Eastern Europe to America and started their new lives with no education, no money and no prospects.

Into that world, JDC – The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee – was born to connect the philanthropic impulses of the few Jews who had made it in America to the 90% of Jews living in other lands that needed their help.

During our grandparents lives, ...

The Depawrted

A travel blog entry by emandjack

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... about the Boston trip (and really sort of point of heading up there) was catching up with old friends. I got to spend some time with Tom and Jenni and Emma was able to catch up with Ben's Aunt and Uncle. It was also really nice to spend some time in a real "home" (sure beats a hostel) and to mainly just hang out, rather than worrying about the next site to see or plane to catch. We won't miss the -10 degree weather however.

Jack


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How cold.........

A travel blog entry by samanthalamble

... at mid day.
I wanted to see the Boston tea party bridge and the Mayflower so we walked done to the waterfront well we thought it was the waterfront and ended up walking the wrong way this is becoming a habit!! So having walked 20 minutes in the wrong direction we walked back the other way via Starbucks for a hot chocolate to warm up as theres a bitter wind to ...

Dignified Elegance

A travel blog entry by chrisphillip

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... This is the walk that everyone who visits Boston does. It's free, unless you hire a guide in period costume. Halfway along, we stop and make for the historic long wharf and book a harbour cruise and have lunch at 'Legal Seafood' - a classy chain restaurant. The cruise takes us out almost to the Atlantic Ocean past industrial docks in need of regeneration. There's a fort and lots of islands which the over eager commentator keeps telling ...