Sunday
Boston, MA: Freedom Tour led by a James Otis impersonator.

Monday
Lexington, MA: Battle Green reenactment of The Shot Heard Around the World

Concord, MA: Waldon Pond

Salem, MA: witch history, House of Seven Gables, Hawthorne House



Tuesday
Providence, RI: Benefit Street

Portsmouth, RI: Green Animals Topiary Garden

Jamestown, RI: Beavertail Light House

Wednesday
Cape Cod, MA: Highland Light House

Hyannis, MA: Lobster dinner

Hyannisport, MA: Beach front properties

Thursday
Plymouth, MA: Fried clams from Lobster Hut

Plymouth, MA: Plimoth Plantation

Friday
Newport, RI: Mansions

Norwood, MA: Last Supper at a great Indian restaurant (Minerva)

Well, I don't see any fish pictures. Get to it!
ReplyDelete(Lobster aren't fish, they're crustaceans).
Are you going to Fenway? What about the Museum of Fine Arts? or a walk around Cambridge? or a show at the Wang Center? or maybe you want to have dinner with my folks (Mr. and Mrs. A-Dog)? That's always an interesting cultural experience! Just say the word...
ReplyDeleteBoston Aquarium is awesome. Get some penguin pictures.
ReplyDeletesee any drunken kennedys stumbling around?
ReplyDeleteplease bring back one (1) lobster roll.
Nonnynu....Don't put Topiary down. The only thing I remember about Topiary was the 2 hr drive.
ReplyDeleteI am still sore about the Topiary being closed for the season. I don't get these East Coast practices of closing attractions for "seasons." Going to MA was like going to another planet. But, I enjoyed every minute of it! Hey, did we have hot pot on the day that we went to Topiary?
ReplyDeleteP.S. "Topiary" will be like "Christmas Tree Lane"--more on that later.