Issue: September 2009
After-School Specials
WHETHER YOU SPEND - OR SPENT - YOUR TIME IN THE ANIMAL HOUSE OR THE LIBRARY, BOSTON HAS A PLACE FOR YOU TO HAVE A GOOD TIME.
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YOUR AFFILIATION
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THE RESTAURANTS
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| Sports Depot Restaurant (www.sportsdepotboston.net) has 99-cent appetizers during weekday happy hours and more than 50 flat-screen TVs playing professional and college sports. | Gargoyles on the Square (www.gargoylesrestaurant.com) offers upscale food for students with good taste. Sip a 10-oz martini until midnight - you do have to study, after all. |
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THE BARS
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| Enjoy $1 drafts on Wednesdays and dance all night at The Kells of Boston (www.thekells.com), an Irish bar where there's always a party | Located between Harvard and MIT, Green Street (www.greenstreetgrill.com) is home to masters who mix classy cocktails. Try a Harrington (Rekya vodka, Cointreau and Green Chartreuse). |
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THE MUSEUMS
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| Pay tribute to local legends at The Sports Museum (www.tdbanknorthgarden.com/ sportsmuseum), and see the shoes that Adam Vinatieri used to kick a Super Bowl-winning field goal. |
If your eye prefers the experimental, check out the sculptures of found objects in "Momentum 14: Rodney McMillian" at The Institute of Contemporary Art (www.icaboston.org). |
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THE HISTORY
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| Amphibious vehicles played an important role in the storming of Normandy. Invade Boston WWII-style on the Boston Duck Tours (www.bostonducktours.com), which plunge into the Charles River. | Lecture your friends about history on the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail (www.thefreedomtrail.org). The trail runs past 16 major sites. |
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