IKnowYouTried
IKnowYouTried t1_j5gdnef wrote
Reply to comment by no_tori_ous in Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
Based on that (and despite what others have said) I think she'll very much like Quincy Market / Faneuil Hall.
I'll probably get downvoted for this but there's quite a few hop-on-hop-off trolley busses in the city. Not cheap and v. touristy but if she has problems walking she'll be able to see a lot of the main touristy things while sitting.
Late March you might get lucky with decent weather too although it's a bit of a crapshoot that time of year.
IKnowYouTried t1_j50q63b wrote
Reply to comment by Bawstahn123 in Despite the geographic similarities, and their proximity to eachother, New York was never considered a part of New England. Why was this historically? What sets NY, especially Upstate (with scenic views, small towns) apart from NE? by Commercial-Life-9998
My guess is the Hudson River valley historically was a pretty substantial geographical barrier. It pretty much follows the Western edge of New England.
IKnowYouTried t1_j5rfp3a wrote
Reply to comment by downwardspiralstairs in Lego moving its US headquarters to Boston by 2026 by scw
Oh that's good. That might even be better than Fenway.