Boston

Boston
ISBN-10
0789495597
ISBN-13
9780789495594
Series
Boston
Category
Travel
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Dk Pub
Author
Tom Bross

Description

Offers a guide to the museums, historic sites, and other attractions in Boston, and includes information on hotels, restaurants, and vacation activities.

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