
When I was very young, I was sent off to the United States to visit my fathers uncle and aunt, and hopefully learn to speak English in the process.
They lived near a place called Wareham in Massachusetts, and that’s where I stayed, for the better part of 6 weeks - most of the time alone with my fathers aunt, who only spoke English. So I learned… She took me to all sorts of places and events in the area - we went to county fairs, amusement fairs, markets and museums, we visited beautiful little fishing villages, and she also took me to Boston.
Now - were I to tell you about things to do in Boston, I really don’t recall very much. I remember being told about the Boston Tea Party, and I remember going to see a musical - “Brigadoon”, which made a deep impression… I also remember a National History Museum.
Were I to go there now, I’d definitely check out the sightseeing tours and attractions thoroughly before I go. Back then, I had the benefit of a guide who had a vast knowledge of the city and the area. I’d love to see it all again, as well as all the places I missed then, and for that I’d need professional assistance!
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