by Gregg Squeglia | Sep 25, 2019 | Boston, New England
Boston is a city of firsts. Boston Common was America’s first public park, opened in 1634. The Boston News-Letter, first published in 1704, was its first newspaper. Boston was also home to America’s first public library, first marathon, and its first subway...
by Gregg Squeglia | Sep 6, 2019 | Boston, New England
Boston might be known as the “walking city,” but sometimes there’a just too much ground to cover in a day. That doesn’t mean that you have to go underground on the subway, affectionately known here as the “T.” In recent years, Boston has re-engineered many of the...
by Gregg Squeglia | Jun 21, 2019 | Boston, Boston Itineraries, New England
TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE Boston Walking Tour: Beacon Hill & Back Bay Gregg Squeglia, Knockabout Travel 20 June 2019 Explore two of Boston's finest neighborhoods - Beacon Hill and the Back Bay. Each has had a role in Boston's history, and both contribute to a great...
by Gregg Squeglia | Jun 19, 2019 | Boston, Boston Itineraries, New England
TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE Boston Itinerary: USS Constitution to the Prudential Gregg Squeglia, Knockabout Travel 19 June 2019 This Boston walking tour will have you traveling through time as we start with one of Boston's best historical attractions. Then enjoy a ferry...
by Gregg Squeglia | Mar 9, 2019 | Boston, New England
Featured Image: Captain Jackson's Historic Chocolate Shop at the Old North Church Boston is well known as the "walking city," and for good reason. When the weather is right, there is nowhere in Boston Proper that a reasonably fit adult cannot walk to in a short amount...