RyanShort1
Final Approach
I'm thinking of going to the area just north of Boston to look at a plane. Do we have anyone on the board from there? Anyone know of a fair mechanic in the area?
Older 172 at 1B9.
Didja check the PoA map?
I can't find the PoA map. Where do I find it, or are you just messing around with newbies?
I can't find the PoA map. Where do I find it, or are you just messing around with newbies?
All I can say is traffic here absolutely sucks, people are horrible drivers and it is wicked expensive. I wouldn't live here if you doubled my salary.
I was going to post something similar. Last summer I told my 16 YO daughter that if she would spend a couple of days looking at some historical sites around Boston that I wouldn't complain while following her around NYC while she shopped. While there we could find very few places of historical interest. We asked hundreds of people, including several at the car rental place at the airport and not one person knew of any historical sites. We drove over to the suburb of Braintree and asked about John Adams - I couldn't believe that no one knew where his house/library was, and half the people didn't know WHO he was. Surprisingly, even Google was no help helping us find it. The parts of the city we saw were an urban cesspool. The only place we could find was a cemetery where Paul Revere was buried - and it was in the middle of the city with no parking available. I had to drop my daughter off and drove around the block several times while she walked through it and took pictures. The entire trip from BOS to NYC she laughed her ass off. NYC was so much more fun for both of us.
If you ever give Boston another shot shoot me a PM. I’m a lifelong resident and a history buff so I can definitely give you a good itinerary.
I was going to post something similar. Last summer I told my 16 YO daughter that if she would spend a couple of days looking at some historical sites around Boston that I wouldn't complain while following her around NYC while she shopped. While there we could find very few places of historical interest. We asked hundreds of people, including several at the car rental place at the airport and not one person knew of any historical sites. We drove over to the suburb of Braintree and asked about John Adams - I couldn't believe that no one knew where his house/library was, and half the people didn't know WHO he was. Surprisingly, even Google was no help helping us find it. The parts of the city we saw were an urban cesspool. The only place we could find was a cemetery where Paul Revere was buried - and it was in the middle of the city with no parking available. I had to drop my daughter off and drove around the block several times while she walked through it and took pictures. The entire trip from BOS to NYC she laughed her ass off. NYC was so much more fun for both of us.
That's true. I've been to Boston and the surrounding area twice on historical tours with guides and I love the place - to visit. Pretty sure I'd miss my home state after a month or so, but I could go back and visit every year for a while and it not get old.Boston IS a historical site. Some of the streets you were driving around on while your daughter walked through the cemetary are older than many of the "historical sites" you find in other cities in the country. You also passed some of the oldest buildings and neighborhoods in our country.
As others have said, it's a walking city unless you know your way around. It's too bad you didn't do a little research before coming here.