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- From: c23st@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com (Spiros Triantafyllopoulos)
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- Subject: re: what to do in Boston with 12 year old...
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- Date: 3 Jan 93 18:48:09 GMT
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- The children's museum is pretty good. The computer museum was boring
- (for us adults), but children may like it.
-
- A walk in the area around where the Cheers bar is, what do they call
- it, they have lots of shops and stuff, is neat. Not the bar itself
- of course :-). There is a street or two there with European style
- shops, boutiques, etc which is always busy and interesting to look
- at.
-
- The aquarium is a must! excellent place. While you're going there,
- since the kid(s) are from the midwest, an hour or two around the
- subway will show them something they probably haven't seen; Walk
- around the river at Harvard is nice if the weather permits.
-
- These were my Boston favorites when I spent 2 months there. I'm not
- 12 :-) but the idea would be to show the kids things they haven't
- seen before. The Chinatown idea suggested by another netter is also
- excellent.
-
- Spiros
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