Home of the Boston Red Sox and Jeff, Fenway Park is one of the oldest and most iconic ballparks in the country. Even if you're not attending a game, you can take a tour of this historic site.
A 2.5-mile walk through downtown Boston, passing by 16 significant historical sites from the American Revolution. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Did you know that Allie is a BC alumna? Cheer on the Eagles as they take on the Clemson Tigers on Saturday 10.11.25.
Located in Copley Square, this historic library offers beautiful architecture and a peaceful courtyard, providing a quiet retreat from the city's hustle.
"The Street" in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, is a vibrant, open-air shopping district located along Route 9, offering a mix of national and local retailers, dining options, and entertainment venues, with a focus on a village-like, walkable experience
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Larry Levine's Kosher Meats and Deli was founded nearly 40 years ago by Larry Levine on Central Avenue in Chelsea, Massachusetts. In 1986, Larry of blessed memory and his son Todd moved the business to Peabody, Massachusetts, where it is now located on Lowell Street. Levine's is the only kosher meat and deli business north of Boston and south of Montreal, Canada.
Boston's North End is known for its rich Italian heritage, delicious food, and charming narrow streets. Visitors can enjoy traditional Italian pastries from Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry ( we like their underground bar and really love their pistachio martinis!), and stroll through historic sites like Paul Revere’s House.
Take a visit to where Allie and Jeff had their first date!
Located just steps from Newton Centre, Baramor is Newton’s neighborhood restaurant and bar, combining a scratch kitchen menu and craft drinks with a commitment to giving back to the community.
Checkout our favorite sushi spot! We recommend the spicy tuna roll and the nasu dengaku - eggplant.