jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

BOSTON


Boston





Built in 1630, Boston is worldwide considered the major centre of culture, science and education. Not to mention also being the capital and largest city of the state of Massachusetts, where it is said to be the economical and political centre of this particular region. Its own unique style often gives Boston the name of “New England”.
When you enter the city, you can first notice the highly academician atmosphere, very calm and peaceful, but also very colorful and full of life. From the streets you can see the brightly colored flowers emerging from flower pots hanging over the lampposts and smell the sweet delicious scent all over the place. The order and cleanness of the streets are unbelievable, and we can see how respectful, tidy and caring the Bostonian population is, since they are responsible for maintaining such wonderful neatness and its incredible beauty.
Boston is mostly characterized by its inimitable style, which mixes the past with the present. We can see this type of architecture represented everywhere: from ancient churches and red brick sidewalks to glass towers. In several cases, architects accomplished to join past and present by placing strategically the glass buildings next to antique constructions, so we can see the old churches and buildings reflected onto the modern ones. 





One key factor that makes this city so culturally rich in every way is its huge diversity of cultures. We can see this characteristic in languages, foods and philosophies all the way through Boston. What gathers all the foreigners in this particular town are two of the most famous, prestigious and with best reputation universities around the world, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, better known as M.I.T. Both of them are specialized in sciences, so the city is considered one of the most important centers in the world of research, electronics, engineering, technology, finance and biotechnology.  
The city has several attractions...

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