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View Article - The Boston Strangler | The Madness of Albert De Salvo
The Boston Strangler

The Boston Strangler | The Madness of Albert De Salvo

The name, ‘Boston Strangler’ may bring up, for some, images of a 1968 American film, loosely based on the true and horrifying story of the Massachusetts-born serial killer himself. Albert De Salvo has etched his terrible smile into the corner's ...

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View Article - The USS Salem: The Haunted Ghost Ship
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The USS Salem: The Haunted Ghost Ship

The USS Salem is a frigate manufactured in the 1940s that has been docked in various ports since it was decommissioned in 1959. Since that day, the ship has transformed into an interactive museum and also, due to its haunting reputation, into an occ ...

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View Article - 20 Most Haunted Places in Massachusetts
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20 Most Haunted Places in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is known to be home to some of the most haunted places in the United States. From houses to churches to restaurants, nothing seems to be safe. Tales of terror lurk around every corner.This is largely due to the horrible Salem Witch ...

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View Article - Charlestown Bridge
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Charlestown Bridge

The Charlestown Bridge is one of the few bridges that you can find in Boston that connect you from the suburbs to the city itself. As of today, it is considered to be one of the oldest bridges in the city. However, a project is underway to replace t ...

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View Article - Cutler Majestic Theatre
Cutler Majestic Theatre

Cutler Majestic Theatre

This theatre is located at Emerson College. It can be found in Boston, Massachusetts. The theatre is designed by a man named John Galen Howard. The theatre was built in 1903 and is a Beaux-Arts theatre. When you take a look at this theatre from the ...

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View Article - Hooper-Lee-Nichols House
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Hooper-Lee-Nichols House

Boston, Massachusetts is clearly one of the more important cities in American history. It is where great and brave patriots met, hammered out ideas, and planned rebellion. Countless historical names called Boston home and many battles were fought in ...

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View Article - The George Parkman House
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The George Parkman House

During every period and in every city, there has always been an upper class of society. Boston was no exception. The Parkman family was one of the richest in the city of Boston, and they aligned themselves with other upper class, wealthy members thr ...

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View Article - Park Street Station
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Park Street Station

The Park Street Station is located on the Green And Red Lines of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority subway in Boston, Massachusetts. Best known by locals as the “T”, the subway is used by thousands of riders on a daily basis.With so man ...

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View Article - Omni Parker House
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Omni Parker House

The Omni Parker House in Boston stands today as one of the city’s most prestigious hotels. Today, it’s the longest continuously operating hotel in the United States.Over the years, it has hosted many dignitaries and historic individuals of f ...

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View Article - George’s Island
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George’s Island

Boston is a great city to visit and everyone should definitely make the trip. In fact, you will probably want to make multiple trips as there is so much to do and see. This city is a vital one and it has played a large part in American history. With ...

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