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In a message dated 08/16/2002 12:12:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Soglad2behome@... writes:


> If you go there, just a mile or so down the street is East
> Watertown and lots of little Armenian and Greek shops/bakeries. Yum!
> Massis
> Bakery, Sepal's Restaurant, and others.
>
> This sounds great. That's why the North End is so enjoyable, Italian
> bakeries. Yum!
>
> Has anyone been to the glass flower museum (all different types of flowers
> blown from glass)near Cambridge? When I was a child, I remember reading
> about it in a Nat. Geo. Thought it would be a fascinating place to go.
>
> We're going up there in September. Thought of getting Red Sox tickets, but
> it looks as if that won't happen because of the strike.
>
> Ginny




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Fetteroll

on 8/16/02 4:15 PM, GDobes@... at GDobes@... wrote:

>> Has anyone been to the glass flower museum (all different types of flowers
>> blown from glass)near Cambridge? When I was a child, I remember reading
>> about it in a Nat. Geo. Thought it would be a fascinating place to go.

Yes, they are very cool! They're at Harvard's natural history museum. The
rest of the museum isn't too shabby either. A nifty butterfly display comes
to mind. Mineral room. Stuffed birds.

Joyce

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In a message dated 08/17/2002 4:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
fetteroll@... writes:


> Yes, they are very cool! They're at Harvard's natural history museum. The
> rest of the museum isn't too shabby either. A nifty butterfly display comes
> to mind. Mineral room. Stuffed birds.
>
> Joyce
>

Thanks Joyce.
Ginny


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kayb85

We'll have to check out the musuem of natural history next time we're
there.

I found this while I was looking for Boston info. Perhaps others
will be able to use it. They say you can visit 6 boston attractions
for $30.
http://www.citypass.com/boston/index.html
Sheila

--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., Fetteroll <fetteroll@e...> wrote:
> on 8/16/02 4:15 PM, GDobes@a... at GDobes@a... wrote:
>
> >> Has anyone been to the glass flower museum (all different types
of flowers
> >> blown from glass)near Cambridge? When I was a child, I remember
reading
> >> about it in a Nat. Geo. Thought it would be a fascinating place
to go.
>
> Yes, they are very cool! They're at Harvard's natural history
museum. The
> rest of the museum isn't too shabby either. A nifty butterfly
display comes
> to mind. Mineral room. Stuffed birds.
>
> Joyce