Boston is a place that’s full of surprises and interesting places to visit. Get there and around with Bus Charter Boston for the best travel experience you’ll ever enjoy. Here’s some interesting bits of trivia about Boston that might just make your party bus tour, mini bus rental vacation or charter bus travel tour just a wee bit more interesting and worth your time.
Going out and not sure what the weather is like? Then look over to the 60-story John Hancock Tower. The colored lights on top of the old building show solid blue when it’s clear; flash blue when clouds are due; solid red when there’s rain ahead and flashing red when it’s snowing. (Flashing red during summer means the Red Sox game is rained out).
If you’d like to visit the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train passing under a car driving under an airplane, then visit the Boston University Bridge on Commonwealth Avenue in the charter bus or party bus vehicle. If you’re on the Massachusetts Turnpike, the signs reading "x miles to Boston" refer to the distance from that point to the golden dome of the State House.
The Boston Public Library is one of the best-stocked libraries in the country, if not the world as it houses more than 14,000,000 volumes (Library of Congress houses 29,550,000 volumes, whilst Harvard University has more than 15,000,000 volumes. It is this very fact that left some charter bus, party bus and mini bus boggled.
Meanwhile, the largest art theft in U.S. history occurred in Boston on March 18, 1990, when two thieves posing as police officers stole 12 paintings, collectively worth $100 million from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Boston’s Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, is a six-mile stretch of green parkland that includes the Boston Common, Public Garden, Franklin Park, Jamaica Pond, the Arboretum, Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Back Bay Fens, Riverway and Olmstead Park.
They can all be easily assessed by a convenient charter bus, party bus, mini bus or coach charter.
Like to find out more about this interesting city, pay a visit today with Bus Charter Boston and discover more interesting facts about Boston.
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