This compact Rough Guide traces Boston's revolutionary past and revitalized present, from Brahmins and baked beans to hip bars and bookstores. Also included is extensive coverage of Cambridge--home to Harvard University and the site of a great cafe scene. 12 pages of color maps.
A pocket-sized book describes points of interest and recommends hotels and restaurants in the city
The Rough Guide to New England is the essential travel guide to this intrinsically American region with detailed coverage and maps of New England s best attractions.
Breeze into Troquet and settle yourself in for a romantic evening of indulgent French fare overlooking Boston Common. ... Tables fill up quickly at this Chinese restaurant known for its dumplings (try the mini juicy variety with pork; ...
MEMORIAL DRIVE 56 20 BARS AND NIGHTCLUBS B - Side Lounge 23 The Burren 2 The Cellar 47 Club Passim 32 The Druid 17 Enormous Room 51 The Field 49 Grafton Street 29 Grendel's Den Hong Kong House of Blues Johnny D's Lizard Lounge ManRay ...
This mini guide aims to break the Big Apple down into manageable bites, offering concise decriptions of the financial district, the village, and Central Park as well as reviews and listings to help visitors get the most out of what can ...
Rough Guides. island communities were sabotaged by outside parties, including the military junta in control of ... He studied in Athens, Istanbul and Boston, before returning to Cyprus in 1948 to become Bishop of Kition (Larnaka).
Rough Guides. investigation, but the outbreak was misdiagnosed. The next crop failed across Ireland, wiping out the staple food of the Irish peasant. ... Irish refugees swamped towns such as Liverpool, Halifax, Boston, and New York.
Rough Guides. Map of New Amsterdam from 1660 ... 1775, half the town went to cheer George Washington as he left to take command of the Continental Army in Boston, while the other half were down at the harbor giving a rousing welcome to ...
Almost overnight, OOB regained its status as a hotspot, though it resembled the spring break town of Fort Lauderdale more than the posh resort of old. Things have calmed down a bit, even if a slightly corny party atmosphere remains.
Rough Guides. 278 who had hired him. In 1614, Dutch explorer Adrian Block stopped on the island and gave it the name “Adrian's Eyelandt,” which eventually became Block Island. A group of English settlers seeking religious freedom ...