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Regional Information on Boston

Boston, Massachusetts
Regional Notes - Events - Gatherings & Groups - Travel Information

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Subject: 'Boston Vegan Assn.'
Posted by Guest on: Monday, October 05, 2009 at 11:41 AM PST
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"The Revolution started in Boston," said Antaris Duffey, the BVA
spokeswoman. "Why can't the Vegan Revolution?"
Boston Vegan Assn.
www.bostonvegan.org/


Subject: 'Fun'
Posted by svannote on: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 03:36 AM PST
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Boston is one of those cities where there is so much history combined with new modern things that you can't go wrong. I am not sure if it is still there but there was a country Life Vegan Buffest restaurant when I was there a few years ago. Most fantastic food ever...and soft serve vegan ice cream! You can't go wrong with that.

If you find yourself there you should definitly take a Duke Tour...one of the cheesiest tourist attractions but so much fun. You learn a lot about the history and who wouldn't love drive around the city and then taking the same vehicle into the water?!


Subject: 'Bean Town'
Posted by Guest on: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at 02:34 PM PST
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I don't know why Boston is called "Bean Town," but that's not important. It's a really historical kinda place with lots of beautiful older buildings. The seasons here are very beautiful. Around April 20 each year, there is an Earth Day & Hemp Day celebration in the Boston Commons, and you can go and enjoy music, gentle people, and yourself!

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