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Via at Seaport Residences Apartments for rent in Boston, MA on ForRent.com: (617) 963-0527 - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. Via at Seaport Residences offers gorgeous studio, one, two, and three bedroom apartment homes for rent. Our luxury apartments have fully equipped kitchens with stainless steel appliances, open concept living, in-unit washer and dryer, central air and heat and so much more. Via at Seaport Residences knows it's important that our community provides you with the modern design and luxury living you deserve. We offer our residents high-end amenities like soft close cabinets and drawers, USB charging ports, and mobile video intercom systems. We're located near some of the best shopping and fine dining in Boston, Massachusetts. We are conveniently located near Interstate 93, making commuting anywhere in the city relatively a breeze. Residents will find a host of retail, dining and entertainment options nearby. Come see all that Via at Seaport Residences has to offer you. - 5 Fan Pier Blvd
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Ted Reinstein gets his steps in with a tour of the BCEC.
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Snow Day in Boston, Harvard Square blizzard, Cambridge, MA
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Enjoy the blizzard without leaving the comfort of your room! Sit back, switch this video to HD, just watch the snow fall and chill out. This was taken at around 3 pm on Feb 8th 2013. It is the early stages of the storm. All public transportation shuts down at 3:30pm that day.
Harvard Square is a large triangular area in the center of Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street, and John F. Kennedy Street. It is the historic center of Cambridge.[2] Adjacent to Harvard Yard, the historic heart of Harvard University,[3] the Square (as it is sometimes called locally) functions as a commercial center for Harvard students, as well as residents of western Cambridge and the inner western and northern suburbs of Boston. These residents use the Harvard station, a major MBTA Red Line subway and bus transportation hub.
In an extended sense, the name Harvard Square can also refer to the entire neighborhood surrounding this intersection for several blocks in each direction. The nearby Cambridge Common has become a park area with a playground, baseball field, and a number of monuments, several relating to the Revolutionary War.
At the center of the Square is the old Harvard Square Subway Kiosk, now a newsstand, Out of Town News, stocking newspapers and magazines from around the world. A video of it appears in transitional clips used on CNN. A public motion art installation, Lumen Eclipse, has been introduced at the Tourist Information Booth showing monthly exhibitions of local, national and international artists.
In the southwest area of the Square neighborhood, on Mount Auburn St, stands the Igor Fokin Memorial.This memorial, created by sculptor Konstantin Simun, pays tribute not only to the late beloved puppeteer, but to all street performers that are an integral part of the square, especially during summer months.
A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds of at least 56 km/h (35 mph) and low temperatures lasting for a prolonged period of time — typically three hours or more. A severe blizzard has winds over 72 km/h (45 mph), near zero visibility, and temperatures of −12 °C (10 °F) or lower. Technically, the difference between a blizzard and a snowstorm is not the amount of snow but the strength of the wind.
A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds and low temperatures. The difference between a blizzard and a snowstorm is the strength of the wind. To be a blizzard, a snow storm must have sustained winds or frequent gusts that are greater than or equal to 56 km/h (35 mph) with blowing or drifting snow which reduces visibility to 400 meters or a quarter mile or less and must last for a prolonged period of time — typically three hours or more.[1] Snowfall amounts do not have to be significant. In Australia the definition requires that at least some snow has been raised from the ground.
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COOL SWINGS AT LAWN ON D // PT. 3
We see the stunning architecture all over the city and have fun with cool swings! Going to miss Boston, pt. 3 //
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Boston Public Library
On the National Register of Historic Places, the library opened in 1852 as the first free, publicly-supported municipal library in America.
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- ... First was the Boston Public Library ...
- ... Die Boylston Street weiter hinunter erreiche ich nach einigen hundert Metern die Boston Public Library, die aus einem pompösen Altbau und einem langweiligen Neubau besteht ...
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Harborview at the Navy Yard - Boston Apartments
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This is waterfront living in Boston with an entirely new perspective. Watch the harbor come to life with the morning sun. Relax as picture-postcard sunsets turn the skyline golden. And delight in a dazzling display of the city by night. Enjoy the wide-open skies and inspiring vistas as the seasons change. You'll look at Boston in a whole new way—every day at HarborView.
Your luxurious HarborView apartment is a clean and classic space. Hardwood floors, granite counters and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. Marble baths with large, glass-stall showers. And, of course, walls of windows. Because at HarborView, the good life comes with great views.
One of the first shipyards in the United States, the Charlestown Navy Yard is now one of Boston's premier neighborhoods. And HarborView will be its prime address, offering waterfront living in historic surroundings, only minutes from downtown Boston via car, bus, the T, or water taxi. First-class restaurants and friendly coffee shops, banks and dry cleaners, wine bistros and waterfront taverns, all combine to create an array of essential services and delightful diversions. HarborView is your waterfront retreat in a neighborhood full of the treats of modern life.
[Livestream VLOG] Talking Neville Goddard and The Power Of Imagination at the Boston Common
I'm broadcasting live from the Boston Common and Public Garden in downtown Boston, MA, on the Northeastern seaboard of the United States. New York has Central Park, Boston has the Boston Common and Public Garden. In this video, I discuss the power of an Awakened Imagination, referencing the teachings of Neville Goddard and my own personal experience. Enjoy the sights, sounds, and beauty of mid Spring in the Common!
John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse, Boston, Massachusetts
The John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in an inaugural winner of the 10 Year Award. The video features images of the project and interviews with Henry Cobb, Judge Douglas Woodlock, and members of the 2016 Design Awards Jury.
Top 10 Attractions in Boston
Visiting Boston? This beautiful city has so much to offer. Watch more than 25 video guides with all the top attractions and landmarks in and around the city. here are the 10 must see attractions in Boston not in a particular order to help you plan the perfect vacation.
In a city that is the home of the nation's top universities, we can start our list in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AKA MIT, located in Cambridge. this great institute features 168 acres of architectural buildings, statuary and the MIT Museum. One of the highlights of the MIT is the Stata Center, a complex known for its controversial design, built in 2004 and designed by the well-known architect Frank Gehry.
At number 9 we suggest the Massachusetts state house. the 1797 historic landmark is one of the 16 stops of the famous Freedom trail. watch our special video about this trail... The Massachusetts state house is one of the most beautiful buildings in the trail, mainly recognised by it's gilded dome, and red brick facade. and it is located in one of Boston's most beautiful neighbourhoods, Beacon Hill. Guided tours of the historic building are available all year long, for free! As you may imagine, this is not the only landmark from the Freedom trail on our list...
At number 8 we recommend the oldest public park in Boston, the Boston Common. The peaceful park was not so peaceful before the 1817, as it was used for public hangings. located in the heart of the city, this huge park features some of the most popular sights of Boston, and it is also the first station of the freedom Trail. Watch our special video guides on the Public Garden and Downtown Boston.
Number 7 is Prudential centre. This commercial complex features many of the most popular shops in the fashion world. One of the exciting attractions is the Prudential Skywalk in the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower, which is one of the tallest skyscrapers of Boston. The “Top of the Hub” restaurant on the last floor is a great place to view the whole city and enjoy a tasty meal.
For those of you who love baseball, number 6 is a historic landmark! Fenway park is home to one of the most popular teams in the history of the US, the Red Sox. “The Green Monster” was opened in 1912, and it went through many changes since then. the park also hosted some of the unforgettable concerts in the US, like the famous Ray Charles appearance in 1973.
At number 5 We are leaving Boston and heading to Concord and Lexington. two towns that played an important role in the history of the revolutionary war, and an extremely popular tourist destination.
At number 4 we are back at UNI. This time we have Harvard. in the middle of this old university you can enjoy the Harvard Yard area, where many historic buildings are, like the oldest academic building in the US, which was built in 1720. this and many other great attractions are located in the 25 acres of grassy area of the uni.
Time to do some shopping. with More than 100 stores are available in our number 3 attraction. Quincy market is packed with upscale restaurants and food stalls and more. Visit the market at the weekend, when many outdoor shows take place. the market is located in Downtown Boston, so watch our video guides on this area and learn about Faneuil Hall building.
At number 2, visit one of the city's most popular squares, Copley square.famous for the most famous churches in the US, the Trinity Church. the church is well-known for its unique Romanesque style, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Copley square is also the home to Boston Public Library and to the second tallest skyscraper in Boston, the John Hancock Tower. the combination of new and old buildings in the small square gives it a great atmosphere you will not want to miss!
At number 1 we will take you for a tour on the USS constitution, an invincible warship located in Boston Naval Shipyard. In 1907 the ship was turned into a museum where visitors can learn more about the history of the ship. this is a great attraction to visit with the family, for more details on family attractions in Boston check out our website.
Freedom Trail: USS Constitution - Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, MA
USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat.[Note 1] Launched in 1797, Constitution was one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed. Joshua Humphreys designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, at Edmund Hartt's shipyard, her first duties with the newly formed United States Navy were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.
Constitution is most famous for her actions during the War of 1812 against Great Britain, when she captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five British warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane and Levant. The battle with Guerriere earned her the nickname of Old Ironsides and public adoration that has repeatedly saved her from scrapping. She continued to serve as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons, and circled the world in the 1840s. During the American Civil War, she served as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. She carried US artwork and industrial displays to the Paris Exposition of 1878.
Retired from active service in 1881, Constitution served as a receiving ship until designated a museum ship in 1907. In 1934 she completed a three-year, 90-port tour of the nation. Constitution sailed under her own power for her 200th birthday in 1997, and again in August 2012, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of her victory over Guerriere.
Constitution's stated mission today is to promote understanding of the Navy's role in war and peace through educational outreach, historic demonstration, and active participation in public events. As a fully commissioned US Navy ship, her crew of 60 officers and sailors participate in ceremonies, educational programs, and special events while keeping the ship open to visitors year round and providing free tours. The officers and crew are all active-duty US Navy personnel and the assignment is considered special duty in the Navy. Traditionally, command of the vessel is assigned to a Navy Commander. Constitution is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston's Freedom Trail.
New England Living TV: An Urban Oasis in Boston’s Seaport District
Mike and Paul lived in the city for years and they were ready for a change. The suburbs crossed their minds because of the slower pace and the promise of quiet, but then they found a pearl: a single-family home in the Seaport District of Boston. In a neighborhood of condos and high rises, this was an unusual find, and they decided to go for it.
Once a nearly vacant area of Boston, the Seaport has transformed into a hotspot and continues to grow with new galleries, retail stores, start-ups and restaurants popping up all the time. From Mike and Paul’s roof deck, it is easy to see that they are in the center of it all. However, descend into their home and the bustling city life fades away in the peaceful environment they’ve created. An open-concept dining and entertainment floor to a room reserved for meditation, Mike and Paul have found the peace they were looking for without having to leave the city they love.
USA: During a flight from Boston to Dallas
My visit to several cities in the United States of America (USA) on May, 2014
Shake Shack, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA 哈佛漢堡包, 劍橋城,
New Burger joint in Cambridge (harvard square). Been to the one in new york, it was good burger. some of my friends will only eat at shake shack. This one is pretty good, the staff are great, very polite and fast. the place is well kept. The view is really nice. The food was ok... I paid like 8 bucks for burgers and fries, so I was expecting more... I guess mine was just too over cooked. Still much better experience than tasty burgers across the street. It's a classy place to meet up on student budget.
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Shake Shack is a restaurant chain serving hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, milkshakes, frozen custard and similar foods. The chain currently has 21 restaurants in the United States, nine of them in New York City. Additionally, there are currently 13 international locations.
The first Shake Shack, located in Madison Square Park, opened in July 2004. The restaurant was conceived and developed by Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, which maintains restaurants in the Union Square area. The building in Madison Square Park was designed by Sculpture in the Environment, an architectural and environmental design firm based in Lower Manhattan.
Shake Shack was named Best Burger 2005 by New York magazine.[1] During the summer, the wait in line for service can stretch to over an hour, especially on weekends when the weather is pleasant. A webcam on the restaurant's web page shows the current line in real time. The Shack began selling wine in 2007
Harvard Square is a large triangular area near the center of Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street, and John F. Kennedy Street. It is the historic center of Cambridge.[2] Adjacent to Harvard Yard, the historic heart of Harvard University,[3] the Square (as it is sometimes called locally) functions as a commercial center for Harvard students, as well as residents of western Cambridge and the inner western and northern suburbs of Boston. These residents use the Harvard station, a major MBTA Red Line subway and bus transportation hub.
In an extended sense, the name Harvard Square can also refer to the entire neighborhood surrounding this intersection for several blocks in each direction. The nearby Cambridge Common has become a park area with a playground, baseball field, and a number of monuments, several relating to the Revolutionary War.
Although today a commercial center, the Square had famous residents in earlier periods, including the colonial poet Anne Bradstreet. The high pedestrian traffic makes it a gathering place for street musicians and buskers, who must obtain a permit from the Cambridge Arts Council. Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, who attended nearby Tufts University, is known to have played here during her college years. Amanda Palmer, of The Dresden Dolls performed here as a living statue.[4] A small bronze statue of 'Doo Doo,' a puppet created by Igor Fokin sits at the corner of Brattle and Eliot streets, in honor of Fokin and all the street performers.[
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Haborview at the Navy Yard Apartment Tour: Living in Boston, MA
Welcome to HarborView at the Navy Yard, an exciting and luxurious apartment community located in Charlestown, MA. Studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments provide a lifestyle experience like no other with spacious living areas that are designed with your comfort in mind. We offer an impressive range of in-home and community-wide amenities, including a rooftop terrace. Life at our North End Boston apartments is a truly luxurious experience. To learn more about our Charleston, MA apartments, and how this historic Boston neighborhood is a top-notch area to call home, please contact our leasing office today!
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USS Constitution Boston Massachusetts
USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat. Launched in 1797, Constitution was one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed. Joshua Humphreys designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, at Edmund Hartt's shipyard, her first duties with the newly formed United States Navy were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.
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USS Constitution Turn Around June 7 2019 Boston Harbor Boston Massachusetts
USS Constitution Turn Around June 7, 2019, Boston Harbor Boston Massachusetts to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day
YWomenVote2020: A National Conversation with America's Women
YWomenVote 2020 – YWCA’s third national bipartisan survey of women in the United States - explores their economic, health, gender-based violence, workplace equity, and racial justice experiences and concerns.
Join YWCA for the first in a series of conversations on why women will vote in the 2020 election, and why their policy priorities should be the agenda of everyone on the ballot.
Confirmed Speakers:
Alejandra Y. Castillo, CEO, YWCA USA
Jessica A Cantin, MS, CEO, YWCA New Hampshire
Christina D'Allesandro, Statewide Director for Moms Rising in New Hampshire
Brenda Lett, President, NH Black Women's Health Project
Kile Adumene, Adjunct Faculty Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Yasamin Safarzadeh, Underserved Populations Program Specialist, YWCA NH
Diane Bemus Patrick, Lawyer and Former First Lady of Massachusetts, on behalf of the Deval Patrick for President campaign
Evelyn Yang, mother, advocate for families with children with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault, and the implementation of universal basic income, board member for Kulture City, on behalf of Andrew Yang campaign
Michelle Wu, Boston City Council Member, on behalf of Elizabeth Warren campaign
Caroline McCarley, Mayor of Rochester NH on behalf of Amy Klobuchar campaign
* Please note: all presidential candidates (Republican and Democrat) were invited to attend and make brief remarks at this event.
The U.S.S. Constitution Lives on in Boston Harbor
Jul.29 -- Thousands continue to visit the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston Harbor and future architects and engineers learn how the ship was built. This video is from the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.
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Harvard Business School - Charle's River (Cambridge/Boston/Allston)
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Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The school offers a large full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, and many executive education programs. It owns Harvard Business School Publishing, which publishes business books, online management tools for corporate learning, case studies, and the monthly Harvard Business Review.
Founded in 1908, HBS started with 59 students. Once it innovated the case method of research and teaching in 1920, HBS ramped up the class size which reached 500 students during the decade. In 1926, the school moved from the Cambridge side of the Charles River to its present location in Allston (part of Boston)—hence the custom of faculty and students referring to the rest of Harvard University as across the river. Women were first admitted to its regular two-year Master in Business Administration (MBA) program with the Class of 1965.
HBS offers a two-year full-time MBA program, which consists of one year of mandatory courses (Required Curriculum) and one year of unrestricted course selection (Elective Curriculum). Some students are also invited to attend two three-week pre-MBA programs that take place at the end of the summer before the Required Curriulum. Admission is highly selective, with an admissions rate of 12% for the class of 2010.[2] The student body is international and diverse, with 67% of students who are citizens of the United States.[3] Women comprise 38% of the class of 2010.[2] Graduates of the Harvard Business graduate with a general management degree and not a particular specialization in a field.
The Required Curriculum consists of two semesters. The first semester focuses primarily on the internal aspects of the company and includes the courses Technology and Operations Management, Marketing, Financial Reporting and Control, Leadership and Organizational Behaviour, and Finance I. The second semester focuses on the external aspects and includes the courses Business, Government, and the International Economy, Strategy, The Entrepreneurial Manager, Negotiations, Finance II, and Leadership and Corporate Accountability.[4][5]
Initiatives
HBS has outlined four initiatives for developing MBAs, in healthcare, globalization, leadership, and social enterprise. The Healthcare Initiative is a multidisciplinary program dedicated to innovative thinking in the healthcare industry. Launched in 2005, the Initiative brings together the research, thought leadership, and interest in the business and management of healthcare at HBS. In addition to the Healthcare Initiative, the student-run Healthcare Club is the second largest—and most active—club at HBS. The mission of the Healthcare Club is to provide a forum for students to learn about the business of healthcare, to interact with other students who are interested in healthcare, and to meet with leaders in the healthcare industry
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