Boston: Final Thoughts

I could write a 10,000 word post about everything I loved during my trip to Boston. I could. I won’t.

Boston was simply magnificent. There are 300 year old buildings next to modern hotels. There is history on every corner. And there is water everywhere. Several of the museums and places I visited were on the water. The best view was probably from the JFK Presidential Library. I wasn’t able to do anything out on the water, but that’s okay! It was more than enough to just get a glimpse of it.

The beauty of this whole thing is I know for certain I’ll be going back. I’m not sure if it’ll be in 2017, 2018, or beyond. But I know it’ll happen. And I’ll be just as excited for round two as I was for the first time.

Again, I cannot encourage you enough to visit as many places as you possibly can. Austin, DC, and Boston have been first on my list. What’s on yours?

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  1. My current list is finally visiting every state in the US. My husband and I are currently at 37 states. If we can save up the money, we might be able to knock out New England this summer!
    Boston is definitely one of my favorites. I’ve been a few times for the marathon and the vibe is so great. I loved the Freedom Trail.

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    • Oh wow. If I’m only talking about states I’ve actually stopped in I think I’ve visited Florida, Michigan, and Massachusetts. Welp. Flew to Chicago once, but we drove to Michigan. And just across the border into Mexico. And DC.

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      • I think a good indicator of a “been to the state” is if you got gas, a meal, or even stopped at a rest stop for a few minutes. I just got back from Florida and I’m in love. I live near DC and visit so much less than I should!

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