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Re: What's there to love in Boston?

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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
It has come to pass that I'm being considered for a co-op* position in the Boston area, (Woburn, MA, to be exact). Though I won't get notice of approval or rejection for several days, (the 28th at the latest), I thought it might be prudent to do a little research on what that area of the world is like. The company involved is Azure Dynamics, a firm which supplies hybrid vehicles and powertrains to (principally) commercial/fleet users.

I've never visited the Boston area, much less lived there for a while, so I'm curious about all of the logistical issues related to cost of living (or, before I get ahead of myself, places in which to live). On a less practical note, I'm equally curious as to what I could do in my spare time; tourist things, recreational things, etc.. Of course, with the FIRST season approaching, I also wonder if there's a team (or teams?) out there that could use some extra freelance help.

So in short, tell me something about Boston.

*A paid internship for academic credit, lasting 4 months, starting in January 2006.
Boston is a beautiful city that carries its age well. Its high culture--plays, museums, and colleges--are counterbalanced by a love of sports and bars.

Fenway Park and the Boston Garden are must-sees. The Blue Man Group is always fun. The Duck Tours and Museum of Science are fantastic.

But you can just walk around and have a good time too.

It's my favorite city in the world. It's really a very good area--I've got family in Woburn.

You got any specific questions, PM me. I grew up in Reading, MA, and have lived for the last four years barely an hour north of Boston, right across the N.H. border.

--Petey
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