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The North End, Boston, Massachusetts <media:content>

Boston's North End

August 17, 2015 by Amy Johns in Travel, USA, New England

I drove in to Boston from my trip to Maine (hold tight for a forthcoming Vacationland blog post), arriving around lunch time. I had an afternoon to kill while I waited for Kyle's flight to arrive and for my friend Matt to get off work.

I decided to wander around the North End and find some lunch, and I had it on good authority that I needed to make a stop at Bova Bakery. Yes, Mike's is the most famous, but according to my local source, Bova was better so clearly I had to try it! I bought enough cannoli's and pastries to share over the weekend, a calzone for lunch and headed to the harbor for my own personal picnic by the water. I spent the afternoon strolling through the neighborhood, checking out the coffee shops and the Old North Church, and later, walking along the water.

The North End, Boston Massachusetts
The North End, Boston, Massachusetts
Bova Bakery Boston
Bova Bakery, Boston
Old North Church, Boston
Boston Harbor
Boston Harbor
Boston Massachusetts

Boston is an awesome city with so much character. I would highly recommend spending much more time than one afternoon here and the summer or fall seem like great times to go!

*Tip: I didn't get to go this time, but if you like museums, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is my favorite museum of all time! Its also where the largest theft in U.S. history occurred when upwards of $500 million in art was stolen, including Rembrandt's only known seascape. The empty frames from which the thieves cut the canvases still hang in the museum (I wrote an entire term paper on this in my college museum studies class, so I could go on, but I'll stop there).

August 17, 2015 /Amy Johns
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Plymouth Massachusetts New England

A Day in Plymouth

July 28, 2015 by Amy Johns in Travel, USA, New England

This past week I attended a conference in New Hampshire and since I love to make the most of a trip, after the conference Kyle flew up and met me in Boston so that we could spend the weekend with some good friends.

On Saturday we spent the afternoon in Plymouth, Massachusetts enjoying lobster rolls and sangria at East Bay for lunch, wandering along the water, being underwhelmed by Plymouth Rock, eating ice cream and taking pictures with our friends' really cute baby!

I love New England and finding small towns to explore. Plymouth did not disappoint! I could not stop snapping pictures of the boats, the water, the sky, the clouds, the food and the lobster buoys. And I could not wait to share...enjoy!

Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Lobster Roll, Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
Plymouth Massachusetts, New England
July 28, 2015 /Amy Johns
travel, usa, new england, plymouth, massachusetts, plymouth rock, boston, ice cream, boat, lobster, east bay, clouds, ocean, beach
Travel, USA, New England
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