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Maybe savoring London Broil with mushrooms au vin--overlooking stately red-brick Georgian buildings, blooming impatiens and manicured carpets of grass--is your thing...
Built in 1759 in the classical Georgian style, the residence was George Washington's headquarters during the Siege of Boston in 1775. Three Harvard presidents boarded there...
...city reflects the relative tranquillity. Gone are the bleak tenements in the Catholic Bogside and Protestant Fountain areas, which were free-fire zones in the '70s and '80s. In their place is substantial, even charming, public housing. The center of Londonderry is filled with boutiques and restored Georgian buildings...
...Minorcan language), at the western end of the island. In 1713 the British moved their administrative capital to the town of Mahon (Mao) in the southeast, where it remains to this day. While Ciudadela boasts a Catholic cathedral and the imposing town houses of ancient nobility, Mahon is Georgian in flavor, with a commercial, matter-of-fact bustle. "Minorca is different in so many ways," observes a longtime resident, British-born historian Bruce Laurie. "And the diversity of their history is what makes the Minorcans a special people...
...undergraduates ever step inside the Faculty Club, the Georgian building tucked between the Barker Center and the Carpenter Center at 20 Quincy Street...