Gay travel boston

Boston mixes old and modern with a dash of gay

When one thinks of New England, one urban area comes to mind: Boston. For a city so densely populated, this major Massachusetts city achieves a quaint vibe and feels just like a town. A rich history gives Boston a unique culture among American cities. The Puritans may have settled the city almost years ago, but it’s definitely a place where you can be wicked gay.

As you must know—if not, turn in your same-sex attracted card—Massachusetts was the first state to legalize queer marriages. And accordingly, Boston is a very liberal and progressive place, a fun juxtaposition to its old-world charm. The walkable neighborhoods feel more European than American. Keep your map handy, as the streets weren’t planned so much as they grew. No logical grid included.

The South End neighborhood is the traditional gay center, though gentrification has started to price out many LGBT businesses (which is odd, since gentrification is one of the cardinal gay superpowers). Still, it’s great for a daytime walk. The historic district here contains large Victorian-era nei

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When people from this metropolis say you where they're from, you're likely to listen people name the South End, Back Bay or any of the dozens of other enclaves as their home. This is a city of sharply defined neighborhoods. Others, not born here, come from all across America and the world, to stay across the river in Cambridge, home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; or to attend one of another 52 institutions of higher education in Metropolitan Boston.
If you're thinking people are proud of the city's almost year history, you're right. Most visitors, even those here for just a morning or two, fit into their itinerary at least one of the sights they heard about in history class, such as the Old North Church. (Remember the "one if by land, two if by sea" lanterns warning of the direction from which the British were coming?)
Sure, it's amazing to go shopping in historic Faneuil Hall or follow guides in powdered wigs around the Paul Revere House. But Boston is also a cutting-edge city, thanks in p

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Forehead via Frost trail and returning on Long footpath (Underhill, VT)

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Sacandaga River Camping & Local day hike (Wells, NY)

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Lake Mansfield, Extended, and Bolton-Trapp Footpath Loop (Stowe, VT)

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Ziplining + Social Lunch (Lincoln, NH)

Ziplining + Social Lunch
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A Hike Around Peddocks Island in Boston Harbor (Boston, MA)

A beautiful island day with a hike and a swim in the harbor!
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