Boston
Academic Atlantic
Portrait
Harvard was founded in 1636, six years after the town, and the concentration that followed — MIT, Tufts, the medical schools, around a quarter of a million students in term — makes greater Boston the densest academic region on earth. The same compactness produced the revolution: the Freedom Trail links the meeting houses, taverns and burying grounds where it was argued into being, in four kilometres of red brick line.
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Newport — The Gilded CottagesEdgartown / Martha's Vineyard — Captains' White FencesNantucket — The Whaling IslandEast Hampton — Dunes & Hedgerows
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