Boston is one of the best-looking 375-year-olds around. It attracted the attention of the world in 2004 with a Super Bowl victory, a huge new convention center, a national political convention, and (of all things) a revolutionary new highway that incorporates a landmark bridge. In 2005, the city is ready to show off its new face.
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Making a Spectacle of Itself The Big Dig hits pay dirtin the shape of a new island playground in Boston Harbor Source: Outside
Boston A MAZE OF one-way streets and the interminable Big Dig, a 14-year tunnel project, have turned Boston into the hectic city you love. But sometimes you gotta have elbow room; here's where to find it, from Vermont's hills to Martha's Vineyard's cliffs. Source: Outside
Ultimate Insider Slumber Parties: Museum and Zoo Overnights Looking for an adventure close to home? Want to dodge the crowds at the countrys busiest theme parks? Then spend the night with dinosaurs, sharks, penguins, or Egyptian mummies at the ultimate insider slumber party. Museums and zoos all over the country host sleepovers for families, where fun and education mesh together in an exciting evening adventure.