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Walk the Freedom Trail (from Boston Common to Bunker Hill) - Wear a pair of comfortable walking shoes, bring a good friend and spend half a day strolling along this historical trail through Boston. The trail begins in Boston Common (where I suggest you grab a map at the Information Kiosk), continues towards Faneuil Hall, winds through the North End, and then ends with a loop around Charlestown and the Harbor. If you're not up for walking the entire 2.5 mile trail, you can sign up for a short, 90-minute guided tour from Boston Common to Faneuil Hall ($12 for adults, $6 for kids) or opt for the loop at the end of the trail, which takes you past the Bunker Hill Monument and USS Constitution. Either way, the trail provides a leisurely and economical means to enjoy the sights and history of Boston. Check out a map of the Freedom Trail here.

In The Heart Of Tuscany

When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,” often what come to mind are pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread.
Date Posted: March 07, 2008

Busting Online Copyright

Well imagine my surprise when I clicked on a website link to discover that someone had not only copied my website to their server - but was selling my eBook and undercutting me in the process!
Date Posted: March 06, 2008

Busting Online Copyright Thieves

Well imagine my surprise when I clicked on a website link to discover that someone had not only copied my website to their server - but was selling my eBook and undercutting me in the process!
Date Posted: March 06, 2008

Boston, a Bargain Travel Guide

Made famous by Revolutionary events, infamous by cold winters, and both by the World-Series winning Red Sox, Boston has its fair share of reasons to visit.
Date Posted: March 03, 2008