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- After living in the Boston area for 14 years, I've thoroughly explored the city and its suburbs.
- I always recommend tourists visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and Chinatown.
- When I see itineraries with chain-filled food halls, I suggest swapping them for local restaurants.
When I moved to the Boston area from Denver 14 years ago, I felt like I'd walked into the pages of a storybook.
Venturing outside of my Cambridge apartment, I was surrounded by centuries-old trees, red-brick buildings, and cobblestone streets.
As I've spent more time in Boston neighborhoods, I've found that each one has its own unique character and cultural richness. Even after more than a decade living here, I'm still amazed by the city's world-class museums, diverse cuisines, and vibrant arts and music scenes.
When out-of-towners seeking a uniquely Boston experience ask for recommendations, these are the five things I tell them to do and the two I advise skipping.
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