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4cdarth 2 points ago +2 / -0

First ever trip to Boston for a Middle School history trip we first dumped tea into the harbor, as tradition should be, and then went here as the drop off point, then walked to Quincy market for lunch (following a tour path that had us head to the Boston Massacre spit (1700s, not 21st century one)) and then leaving quincy market walking to Bunker Hill.

Probably one of the best trips I had, and best teacher I had, one who thought history in a interactive way, rather than just read and test. We did a re enactment of trial of Anne Hutchinson, watched 1776 play before doing a talent show based off it, Boston trip, re enact battle of bunker hill with dodgeballs, and then a week long thing of Lewis & Clark's trip to the west coast.

History is engaging and should always be thought in a way people can remember it.

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wrongkindofimmigrant [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm very glad that you had a good day visiting here. It's not all super-pozzed, but it's made really difficult for many people who live here.

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4cdarth 2 points ago +2 / -0

This was back 2015, so none of the deranged liberal nonsense had a massive foothold. After 2015 things went downhill fast for common sense