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King’s Chapel and Burying Ground with Kids: Stop #5 & #6 on the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts
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Going to church in the King's Chapel is like flying first class in a private suite on a fancy airplane. This is the way to do church. Rather than sitting in long rowed pews, you have a designated pew; and not just a pew but a square cushioned cubicle. We can just imagine how much more pleasant church would...
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Granary Burying Ground with Kids: Stop #4 on the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts
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Across the street from the Granary Burying Ground is Beantown Pub. For some reason, a joke we heard about the pub runs through my head everytime I think about this site: “This is the only place you can get a cold Sam Adams while looking at the cold Sam Adams.” I don’t know that it’s particularly funny, but it’s...
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Park Street Church with Kids: Stop #3 on the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts
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At the time of completion in 1809, the Park Street Church was the tallest structure in Boston. The steeple itself stood 217 feet tall. Until the year 1867 no matter where you stood in the city, or if you arrived from the water, you would be able to see the steeple of the church. Today, the steeple is a...
At the top of the hill at Boston Common you can’t miss the New Massachusetts State House with her 23K gold gilded round dome roof. In 1795 Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and William Scollay watched as 15 white horses, one for each state in the Union, pulled the cornerstone up the hill containing a time capsule. It was first...
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Boston Common with Kids: First Stop on The Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts
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The first stop on the Freedom Trail is Boston Common. This 50 acre park in the center of the city has a playground, visitors center, restaurants and food trucks, frog pond and is adjacent to Boston Public Garden home of the famous swan boats and where Mr. and Mrs. Mallard make their new home with 8 baby ducklings. It...
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Freedom Trail with Kids in Boston, Massachusetts: Everything You Need To Know | Following the Red Brick Road From Boston Common to Bunker Hill
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Stretching throughout the city of Boston and across the Charles River Bridge is a conspicuous brick path winding through the center of the sidewalk. This is the Freedom Trail. It doesn’t require a map, or a how to guide; it’s easy to follow and impossible to miss. It charts the course of the early settlers of Boston and the...
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The Rice is Right with Poultry in Motion: A Family Restaurant Review of Chicken & Rice Guys in Boston, Massachusetts
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The easiest question to answer about our trip to Boston is: Where is your favorite place to eat? The answer is, Chicken & Rice Guys, every time.
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Chicken & Rice Guys
Facebook: @cnrguys | Instagram: #cnrguys | Twitter: @cnrguys
Various Locations
Washington Street, Bedford Street, Salem Street
Boston and Medford, MA
Phone: 617-903-8538
Hours: Vary from 11a - 7p
This little joint started out...
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Stopping for Ice Cream at the Cookie Monstah Food Truck: A Tale of Two Ice Cream Sandwiches | Kids Version
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It was on our Duck Tour that I first spotted the Cookie Monstah food truck in Boston Commons, and I knew I just had to have it. The clever moniker for a name, the idea of freshly baked cookies, imagining the Cookie Monster devouring cookies after his own name; these reasons all topped the list of why I convinced...
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A Unimpressive Pink Paradise in the Middle of Boston: Our Family Review of Sweet Bakery Cupcake Confectionery
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Sweet Bakery, a cupcake confectionery, has locations through the Boston, Massachusetts area. You’ll find them in many locations throughout the city, including next door to the World’s Only Curious George Toy Store, and along the freedom trail at the location of The Older Corner Bookstore. You can’t miss them, but you probably should.
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Sweet Bakery
Boston, Massachusetts
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The Best Ice Cream in Boston: Our Family Review of Crescent Ridge Ice Cream | A Four Generation Family Owned Farm with a Milkman
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On a little farm, 22.8 miles outside of Boston, Massachusetts is Crescent Ridge, a family farm in Sharon, Massachusetts that specializes in fresh, whole milk with 20% more infused cream than the federal minimum. Since the 1800’s this family operated farm delivers milk, in a white truck via milkman, to its customers five days a week in clear glass...