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Reply to comment by stametsprime in Are there any places/activities in Boston that are underrated because they are typically associated with tourists or being touristy? by MrMadLeprechaun
Codzilla is SO fun. I've been sailing in the harbor for years and would love spotting it. One day my husband and I were going to take our nephew sailing but there was NO wind so we decided on the spot to get Codzilla tickets. It did not disappoint.
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Reply to comment by bloatedleech in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
The drag/burlesque/etc scene in Boston is SO fun and creative. Earlier this month I went to Drag me to Candyland at the Crystal Ballroom, which was a candyland themed drag show. It did not disappoint and was very affordable.
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Reply to comment by -CalicoKitty- in Lego moving its US headquarters to Boston by 2026 by scw
Not just that, but it's splitting into three separate companies so that big headquarters is no longer necessary.
morrowgirl t1_iydl6b1 wrote
Crescent Ridge Dairy! They have a stall at Boston Public Market, but you can also find their eggnog at Whole Foods. It is RICH. Their farm is in Sharon.
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Reply to comment by BostonUniStudent in Old-fashioned candies? by CurveAccomplished439
Cabot's is sadly closed.
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Reply to comment by riski_click in Do you consider Boston a Walkable City? by MetalForeign4018
This is an excellent distinction. The car is still King in Boston and traffic laws are barely, if ever, enforced.
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Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Thank you, Boston! From a Philadelphian by ineffectivegoggles
Shojo is great, as is their place next door, Ruckus Ramen. Hojoko on the other hand used to be great and now is not so much.
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Reply to comment by NickEggplant in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
Same, I WANT it to work. And I love public transit. I grew up somewhere rural that was car-dependent and wanted nothing more than not to have to drive everywhere.