 BOSTON, Massachusetts -
Boston is storied for its role in the
American revolution. But there is far more to Boston than just Revolutionary history. From
museums to pro sports, from fresh seafood to Italian cuisine, Boston has somethig for
everyone. It's also a great place to start your exploration of New England.
One of America's oldest cities (founded in 1630), Boston
remains one of its most European in feel. Like many European cities, Boston is best
explored on foot. Make sure to bring some comfortable shoes to explore the Freedom Trail
(which links key historic sites downtown by way of a red line painted on the sidewalk),
the Public Garden, the book shops and trendy stores of Harvard Square in Cambridge and
Newbury Street in Back Bay. In fact, driving is NOT recommended - Bostonian drivers
and roads are insane, and the MBTA subway, or "T", offers a conveient and
comprehensive way to get around town.
Boston is one of Eastern's most important cities in the
Northeast, as our gateway to New England, and home to two Eastern Express carriers.
Coupled with the Air-Shuttle and the large number of regular line flights Eastern operates
its own terminal, Terminal A, on the northeastern side of the airport.
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