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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    And seeing how they forgot the Patriots flag, I'll just assume the American flag represents the real "America's team"!
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    Clippership Wharf | East Boston

    Is there a bar there or is it pretty much BYOB?
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    Haverhill Developments

    It's still a nice looking building that looks slightly out of place in Haverhill, which is a good thing.
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    During that time, my father was commuting to Boston by train everyday. He would take pictures of the progress of the tearing down of the old Gahden. I'm sure I have those pictures somewhere.
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    Gillette Stadium

    I love having baseball, hockey and basketball in the city, but to me, football is a perfect for the suburbs. Sure, it's a mediocre stadium surrounded by parking lots, but that's where the fun is. Would you really be able to have the type of tailgating you have in Foxboro at a stadium in Southie...
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    I remember before the Big Dig, I didn't want them to tear down the SE Expressway because I thought it would take away from the character of the city. I was quite the fool in my youth.
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    Worcester Ballpark & Redev

    Looking back on the Old Garden, the place was kind of a dump with poor sight lines. I disliked the TD Garden for years, but with the changes in the seating, I think it's a much better arena.
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    Worcester Ballpark & Redev

    I'm looking at this park like a desperate drunk guy looks at a fat girl at last call. It's on the inside that counts, right boys?
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    Worcester Ballpark & Redev

    I agree. I mean the ballpark looks "nice", but I had expected more than "nice". Still, I'm glad it's been built and I hope it helps Worcester with its economic development
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    Federal Government - 2021

    I've gotten almost every single one wrong. Edit: I'm getting better, but it's really a crap shoot.
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    2021 Boston Mayoral Race

    Whereas I agree with your sentiments, we must also factor in the fact that in NY and NJ the HOA rates can be double or triple the rates I've seen in and around Boston. It may make it easier for you to make a down payment, but after a few years, those numbers add up.
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    McMansion Hell & Other Real Estate Madness

    This reminds me of the time I was a couple hours outside of Shang Hai visiting a university and the bathrooms had the old fashioned "trough" shitters. I could explain more, but I'll probably get banned. :p
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    What I hate about Boston

    Thanks for reminding me about my time in Japan. I spent a year in Shizuoka back in 2004 - It was memorable and I did enjoy myself, but after six months I was ready to move on. I loved Japan's dense cities and very advanced public transit systems, but I got tired of the "gray" architecture...
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    MGM Music Hall (née Fenway Theater) | 12 Lansdowne St | Fenway

    I know some of you are complaining about this theater's overall lack of beauty, but one thing this theater seems to have (I think) is the ability to move the seats in the concourse area. There are a lot of touring acts that are better with no assigned seats and open dancing/moshing in the front...

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