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...Boston Common Visitor Kiosk ask for a guide to the Freedom Trail and let the red line take care of the rest. Along the trail, must-sees for history buffs include: the State House; the Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of not only Samuel Adams and John Hancock but also of your childhood friend, Mother Goose; Old South Meeting House, where the idea for the Boston Tea Party was first conceived; Paul Revere's House; and the Old North Church, of Longfellow fame...
...theater fan on a tight budget, stop by the Bostix kiosk, where you can get half-price tickets to many plays at Boston area theatres on the day of the performance...
...yard, the Mem Church bells rang; crowdsgathered at the kiosk in the Square to awaitspecial editions of the Boston newspapers...
Harvard Square has been the center for public transportation for more than a century. In the 1980s, however, the area was dug up entirely to complete a link in the modern red line, the newest addition to Boston's T trains. The Kiosk containing Out of town News was put on wheels, then removed from the area entirely during construction. The state rebuilt the face of Wigglesworth which faces Mass. Ave. to protect the frosh from deafening noise. The T stop was opened to the public...
...morning when everyone found out, Harvard Yard was like a summer camp. A group of future Dunsterites had gathered by the kiosk in front of Emerson Hall, a procession of celebrating Currier-bound first-years lined the walk in front of Lamont and a bunch of soon-to-become Adams folks sat on the steps of University Hall...