Christopher Gilbert+FollowLife advice! 30 places you must visit before leaving Boston1|Walking around Boston Common🌳 2|Watch an NBA game at TD Garden🏀 3|Appreciate Monet’s famous paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 4|Eat authentic food at Faneuil Hall Marketplace 5|Experience the interactive exhibition at the Science Museum🔬 6|Observe penguins at the New England Aquarium🐧 7|Hike along the Freedom Trail 8|Watch a baseball game at Fenway Park 9|Visit the Isabella Gardner Museum of Art🖼️ 10|Visit Trinity Church 11|Reading a book at the Boston Public Library📖 12|Watch a performance at the Boston Opera House💃 13|Picnic with friends in Boston Public Garden🍹 14|Go shopping on Newbury Street🛍️ 15|Immersive visit to the Tea Party Ship and Museum 16|Take your children to the Children’s Museum on the weekend👨👩👦👦 17|Eating Chinese food in Boston’s Chinatown🥟 18|Learn more about history at the Kennedy Museum 19|Enjoy the sunset on Charles Riverwalk🌇 20|Go to Smith & Wollensky for steak🥩 21|Go to Castle Island to walk the dog🐶 22|Go to Franklin Park Zoo to see gorillas 23|Take a Boston special buffet dinner cruise with friends 24|Climb the Bunker Hill Monument to enjoy the beautiful view of the city 25|Visit the USS Constitution Museum 26|Join Kuaibangxing’s day trip from Boston to Martha’s Vineyard 27|Check in to Harvard University and MIT👨🎓 28|Go for a walk on the coast of Cape Cod 29|Go hiking in the Blue Mountains Nature Reserve🚶♀️ 30|Go on a whale watching cruise🚢 Come and see how many things you have checked in? #Boston #BostonStudy #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonUniversity #BostonExplorationShop #BostonSurrounding #BostonTravel #BostonPhoto #BostonWeekend #BostonSurroundingTour #BostonBoston #HarvardUniversity #MIT #BostonKyleSpecialTeam #BostonRedSox #BostonEatDrinkPlay #BostonWhaleWatching #BostonAttractions #UnforgettableAttractions #BostonTravelCheckInPlace #romanticliferecorder"6310Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowBoston kitten’s wild rescue: From glass bowl to forever homeA little orange kitten in Boston had the wildest adventure—she wandered the streets with a glass bowl stuck on her head, unable to see or smell a thing! Thanks to quick-thinking neighbors and the Animal Rescue League, she was safely rescued and named Buzz Lightyear. After some TLC at the shelter, Buzz learned to trust again and just found her forever family. Stories like this remind us how important it is to look out for our community’s animals. Have you ever helped a stray or seen a rescue in action? Let’s share our stories and tips for helping animals in need! #Pets #Boston #AnimalRescue2262Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowBoston’s Allston Christmas: Move-in madness and hidden gemsEvery September 1, Boston transforms into a whirlwind of moving trucks, overflowing dumpsters, and curbside treasures—locals call it 'Allston Christmas.' Students hustle to snag parking and settle in before classes start, while movers work around the clock, sometimes starting at 3 a.m. The chaos isn’t just about the stress—there’s a silver lining for bargain hunters: unwanted furniture and home goods line the streets, free for the taking. But with higher moving costs and gridlocked streets, is the tradition worth the hassle? What’s your best or worst 'Allston Christmas' find? #Education #College #Boston00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoston’s HBCU Classic: More than a gameBoston just made history with its first-ever HBCU Classic at Harvard Stadium, bringing together Johnson C. Smith University and Morehouse College for a day that felt more like a citywide family reunion than just a football match. This event wasn’t only about sports—it was a powerful celebration of Black history and community in a city that’s long overdue for this kind of inclusion. From the energy in the stands to the words of university leaders and Mayor Wu, you could feel a new chapter starting for Boston. What do you think this means for the city’s future? #Sports #Football #Boston00Share
phughes+FollowBoston’s HBCU Classic: More than a gameBoston just got a taste of the HBCU homecoming spirit! Over 12,000 fans packed Harvard Stadium for the Essence HBCU Classic, where Johnson C. Smith University dominated Morehouse College 45-9. But the real highlight? The electric halftime show, with legendary marching bands shaking the stands and the city coming alive with Black culture—from a Roxbury street named after New Edition to new partnerships for local students. For a city without an HBCU, this felt monumental. Would you want to see more HBCU events in Boston? What does this kind of celebration mean for our community? #Sports #Football #Boston00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowWhy Boston’s Dugout Cafe still mattersThere’s something about stepping down into the Dugout Cafe that feels like entering a living piece of Boston history. For nearly a century, this basement bar has been a home for everyone from pro athletes and students to notorious criminals. Its no-frills vibe—no credit cards, no AC, just cold beer and free popcorn—keeps regulars coming back. Legends say the infamous Brink’s heist was plotted here, and BU hockey players still treat it as their postgame headquarters. The Dugout isn’t just a bar; it’s a crossroads of stories, grit, and community. What’s your favorite memory of a place like this? #Food #Boston #DugoutCafe00Share
dianefrank+FollowBoston’s jazz scene could get a major upgradeA two-story jazz club and restaurant might soon transform the old Good Life spot on Kingston Street, bringing live music and fresh energy back to downtown Boston. The plan? One floor for jazz and other performances, the other for dining—though the menu’s still a mystery. The project, led by the Shahani brothers, aims to revive a space that’s been empty since 2022. But late-night hours and neighborhood concerns could complicate things. Would you welcome more live music downtown, or are you worried about noise and crowds? Let’s hear your take! #Food #Boston #JazzClub00Share
darrell47+FollowBoston’s Forever Young program brings neighbors togetherBoston’s Forever Young program is back this fall, turning Fridays into a weekly highlight for older adults in the city. From archery to bocce, these outdoor meetups at Langone Park aren’t just about staying active—they’re about building real connections and sharing laughs with neighbors. No sign-up needed, just show up between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and join the fun. With the city making it easier than ever to stay in the loop through calls, emails, and social media, it’s a great chance to get outside, try something new, and maybe make a few friends along the way. Who’s planning to check it out? #News #Boston #ForeverYoung00Share
Jason Wells+FollowBoston’s Cask 'n Flagon scores big for sports fansCask 'n Flagon, just steps from Fenway Park, has been named one of the top sports bars in the country by USA TODAY! For over 40 years, this local favorite has been the go-to spot for Red Sox fans to grab a pint, enjoy classic pub food, and catch the game on huge TVs—even if you don’t have tickets. The lively atmosphere and prime location make it a must-visit, especially on game days. Who else has memories from the Cask? What’s your favorite thing to order? #Food #Boston #SportsBar10Share
Rebecca Cowan+FollowBoston Hospitals Make National Top 20 List!Two Boston hospitals just made the U.S. News & World Report’s Top 20 in the nation! Brigham and Women’s and Mass General are officially healthcare royalty. The rankings look at everything from patient outcomes to staff quality, so you know these places are the real deal. Anyone else feeling extra proud to be in Massachusetts right now? #Health #BodyHealth #Boston00Share