About Boston
Boston, the
capital and largest city of Massachusetts, looms on the state's
eastern edge along the shores of Massachusetts Bay. Its compact
downtown area harbors some of the nation's greatest historical
sites including Faneuil Hall, the Boston Tea Party Ship and
Museum. One of the oldest cities in America, Boston,
evokes a distinct European feel, which is evident in the city's
culture. The city's role in the American Revolution has led to
the nickname, the "Cradle of Liberty." Boston will charm the
most discerning traveler and is perfect to be explored on foot.
The 2007 Head of the Charles Regatta race, the world’s largest 2
day rowing event (http://www.hocr.org)
will be held in Boston October
20-21st. More than 7,500 athletes from around the
world compete in 55 different race events;
attracting over 300,000
spectators.
rtisans, politicians and industry leaders throughout its
history; Paul Revere, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry
To learn
more about Boston, check out these websites.
Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau: http://www.bostonusa.com
Search Boston:
http://www.searchboston.com
City of Boston:
http://www.cityofboston.com
Bon Apetit
Dr. Paul Tornetta and staff recommended* Boston restaurants:
Reservations are accepted at all of these restaurants.
Morton’s of Chicago – American 617.266.5858
33
Restaurant & Lounge
- Fench/Italian
617.572.3311
33 Stanhope Street
Grill
23 & Bar
- Steak
617.542.2255
161 Beacon Street
Hamersley’s
Bistro
- French
617.423.2700
25 Charles Street
Sonsie
Restaurant - Eclectic/New
American 617.351.2500
327 Newbury Street
Capital
Grille
- Steak
617.262.8900
240 Newbury Street
Ciao
Bella - Italian/pizza
617.536.2626
240 Newbury Street
Abe &
Louie’s Steak House
- Steak
617.536.6300
793 Boylston
Bonfire
- Todd English
- Eclectic/New
American 617.262.3473
50 Park Plaza
For additional information:
http://www.starthereboston.com/Dining-Map-Back-Bay.html
2007 Annual Meeting Schedule at a Glance
Welcome Reception
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