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Road Trip - Boston MA

After Newport, we made our way 70 miles north to Boston.  There is A LOT to do in Boston, but with only a day and a half and torrential rains, we were limited and didn’t get to do everything we had planned. Boston is a historic city known for its role in the American Revolution, but also for its significance in American culture and education.

Sights to See:

  • Sam Adams BreweryOur first stop was the Sam Adams Brewery tour. Wow! I never realized how scientific it is to brew beer.  Tours are ~45 minutes and range from $15 to $40 depending on how many beer samples are included. 
  • John F Kennedy Presidential Library – Torrential rains impacted our original plan, but we adjusted and the changes were actually awesome! We started the day at the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and it was SOOO good. Beautiful architecture (check out the pictures) and the exhibits were very interesting. Admission is $20 adult with children under 17 free. Also active duty military and families are free.
  • Cheers Bar – We went to the Cheers bar for lunch. Food was ok, we got appetizers. But it was really cool because they had a replica of the real Cheers bar and a lot of memorabilia from the TV show.  If you want to eat there, go downstairs and put your name in at the hostess stand.  If you just want to take a look at the replica bar and memorabilia, or visit the gift shop, they are upstairs.
  • Other things on original plan but didn’t get to do because of the weather:
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Sam Adams Brewery
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Great Hall in JFK Library
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Restaurants:

Hotel: Holiday Inn Express, 69 Boston Street, Boston MA – We picked this hotel because it had the most reasonable rates compared to others in the area.  Boston is very expensive.  The hotel was in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, just south of downtown.  A very safe part of town and very convenient to all the sights we wanted to see.