places visited!!!!!

  1. How many lanterns were hung on top of Old North Church on the night of Paul Revere’s ride in 1775?
  2. In which Boston neighborhood does John Kerry live?
  3. What was MIT popularly known as when it began in Boston’s Back Bay?
  4. Which Boston restaurant is famous for its Boston baked beans and strawberry shortcake?
  5. Which Boston museum was the victim of the biggest unsolved art theft in U.S. history?
  6. After the skyscraper Hancock Place was built, its giant windowpanes started popping out. Which renowned architect designed it?
  7. Which mayor of Boston is honored with two statues near Faneuil Hall despite having gone to jail twice?
  8. Which Red Sox player is the last winner of the batting triple crown in major-league baseball?
  9. Who is the Celtics all-time leader in points and games played?
  10. Bruins icon Bobby Orr was the youngest person ever inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. How old was he when he was enshrined in 1979?
  11. How long was Arthur Fiedler’s tenure as conductor of the Boston Pops?
  12. Harvard Bridge across the Charles River has markings indicating that it is 364.4 smoots long. What is a smoot?
I will post the answers tomorrow.
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I am hoping to visit all the Boston places listed I've been having a lot of fun at Harvard lol......I've been stuck in an off city though for a few days Originally Posted by m2244
Mary,

If you get a chance, head north, up to Essex (near Gloucester), and go to Woodman's...a great seaside seafood joint....



elg.....
I'll be serious now.

The hilltop villages of Umbria and Tuscany are among my favorite places. The university town of Perugia in particular is a place where I have spent quite a bit of time over the past 20 years.
The hilltop villages of Umbria and Tuscany are among my favorite places. Originally Posted by jimxbeam
My favorite Tuscany hill-town is Volterra.
  • Laker
  • 02-24-2011, 08:23 AM
Jack

When you going to post the answers to your pop quiz? I got a few had to google most though!! How about a bonus question on how the Bull and Finch Pub gained fame and became one of the most asked for tourist destinations, to the chagrin of several local tour guides? :-)
Jack When you going to post the answers to your pop quiz? Originally Posted by Laker
Probably later today.
Laker - I have to agree about the Grand Canyon and PCH - how about the 17 Mile Drive around Pebble Beach? Absolutely awesome! Originally Posted by Perryay

You are so right about Pebble Beach. One of the most beautiful/scenic golf courses I ever played. Just amazing. Hawaii is not bad either.

And Mary if you like Italian try Terramia. It's a small place but fantastic food.
  1. How many lanterns were hung on top of Old North Church on the night of Paul Revere’s ride in 1775?
  2. In which Boston neighborhood does John Kerry live?
  3. What was MIT popularly known as when it began in Boston’s Back Bay?
  4. Which Boston restaurant is famous for its Boston baked beans and strawberry shortcake?
  5. Which Boston museum was the victim of the biggest unsolved art theft in U.S. history?
  6. After the skyscraper Hancock Place was built, its giant windowpanes started popping out. Which renowned architect designed it?
  7. Which mayor of Boston is honored with two statues near Faneuil Hall despite having gone to jail twice?
  8. Which Red Sox player is the last winner of the batting triple crown in major-league baseball?
  9. Who is the Celtics all-time leader in points and games played?
  10. Bruins icon Bobby Orr was the youngest person ever inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. How old was he when he was enshrined in 1979?
  11. How long was Arthur Fiedler’s tenure as conductor of the Boston Pops?
  12. Harvard Bridge across the Charles River has markings indicating that it is 364.4 smoots long. What is a smoot?
Originally Posted by jackfengshui
Answers:
  1. Two
  2. Beacon Hill
  3. Boston Tech
  4. Durgin-Park
  5. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
  6. I. M. Pei
  7. James Michael Curley
  8. Carl Yastrzemski, in 1967, the "Impossible Dream" year when the Red Sox went to the World Series (but lost to the Cardinals) after finishing 9th the previous year.
  9. John Havlicek, a Hall-of-Famer who amazingly was not even a regular starter during most of his career. He is generally considered the greatest "sixth man" in basketball.
  10. 31
  11. 50 years (1930-1980)
  12. 170 cm, the body length of Oliver Smoot, a 1958 MIT freshman.
  • Laker
  • 02-24-2011, 01:47 PM
Jack, I could only answer three without Googling, 1 8 and 9. I did enjoy #11 during his tenure, and # 12 I looked up due to a personal reason :-)

Mary, hope we didn't steal your thread too bad ;-) Check out the Barking Crab if it is still there?
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  • Tiger
  • 02-24-2011, 05:06 PM
what is the best place you have ever visited and why???* Originally Posted by m2244
Since the weather has been cold and snowy -Martinique comes to mind as a nice warm and tropical place to relax. A good couple hours with the fav. is never a bad place either!

Natural destinations that are also nice:
Crater Lake
Yosemite
Grand Teton
the Shenandoah Valley in the spring
  • m2244
  • 02-24-2011, 07:03 PM
LAKER, no worries im enjoying all the good info.

jack, just so you know you had me looking things up for hours LOL

erica, i hear i need to make my way there im planning on it.......

so much to do so little time UGH

miss you guys in upstate too though
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I still rather be at wakely mt. But getting a outcall to my not be easy.
  • Laker
  • 02-25-2011, 07:31 AM
I still rather be at wakely mt. But getting a outcall to my not be easy. Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
OSD, you would have to have your date hike in with you!!

Mary, Eat, Drink and be Merry!!!!
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Back in the late 80's I was in Switzerland and took the cog wheel steam train up Mount Rigi, ate a meal at the top of the mountain, viewed the Alps in the distance, looked down at Lake Lucerne from a mile up and then took the gondola ride back down. It was a clear sunny day that will be forever etched in my mind! The attached video starts off a bit slow but towards the middle shows the wonders of the Mt. Rigi!

http://muvihd.ch/rigi_e/sommer/sommer.php

Kathmandu
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The first 1.1 miles of the trail is really a woods road with excellent footing. I was able to cover this section in less than 20 minutes. You then cross a nice stream and walk comfortably for another 0.8 miles to a beaver pond that can be viewed to some extent by following a side trail or old overgrown woods road to the left. After you leave this place, the second part of the hike begins and the character of the trail changes dramatically. The footing is not as good, and the trail begins a steady fairly steep ascent of about 1200 feet in the next 1.1 miles.
form http://www.adk.org/explore_park/Wakely_Mtn.aspx




But would be fun doing it at the top of the fire tower. Its a very tall tower. Tallest in NY. Its a hard walk. Been there 4 times. In summer it gets about 4 visitors a day. With more than half never making it. No rock face. So you have to do the tower to get above the black fly's. Most of the time its not used. But when it is maned. Its the only tower where I got to go in the lookout at the top. Ranger lonely and needs some one to talk to. Its got a chopper pad near it, and a cabin. Stay for two weeks. walk down. get supply's. Go to bar get drunk. Get drop off for two weeks. start over. That's what I was told of life working the tower. If you go up. He will ask if you will take some of the trash down with you. So he has less of a load to take down himself. So I am sure the only way to get a provider up there with you would be by the chopper. But its does not really land. Pad is wood and in bad shape. Hovers over and you jump, then supply's dropped. So that a one way trip. Then she would kill you when she hears of the long walk to get out. About 12 miles to Indian lake. Take a wrong turn on the dirt road. Its a very long walk to Inlet, threw Moose River Plains .
Highest peak with a fire tower and cabin. in NY.