Guidebook for Milton

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Guidebook for Milton

Food Scene

Blue Hills Grille offers a classic menu of freshly prepared American comfort food with a contemporary flair, plus daily specials from around the globe featuring unique flavors and super fresh ingredients.
Blue Hills Grille
2790 Washington St
Blue Hills Grille offers a classic menu of freshly prepared American comfort food with a contemporary flair, plus daily specials from around the globe featuring unique flavors and super fresh ingredients.
Visit your local Yard House in Dedham, Massachusetts to experience innovative foods from our amazing scratch kitchen. The beer menu at Yard House features a variety of new craft, local and imported beers including the special Chalkboard Series. Our restaurant is conveniently located near Legacy Place Mall and near Yankee Division Hwy. Visit our Yard House location at 200 Legacy Place today to experience fusion of globally inspired flavors and favorite American dishes.
60 habitants recommandent
Yard House
126 Brookline Ave
60 habitants recommandent
Visit your local Yard House in Dedham, Massachusetts to experience innovative foods from our amazing scratch kitchen. The beer menu at Yard House features a variety of new craft, local and imported beers including the special Chalkboard Series. Our restaurant is conveniently located near Legacy Place Mall and near Yankee Division Hwy. Visit our Yard House location at 200 Legacy Place today to experience fusion of globally inspired flavors and favorite American dishes.

Parks & Nature

Houghton's Pond is a spring-fed kettle hole pond in Milton, Massachusetts, south of Boston. Like many ponds and lakes in the United States, it was formed by receding glaciers about 10,000 years ago.[1] By the standard definition of lakes being bodies of water larger than 20 acres (8.1 ha), the 24-acre (9.7 ha) pond is technically a lake.[2] The pond is located within the Blue Hills Reservation and managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. The Massachusett tribe once fished the pond and hunted in the woodlands that surround it. The local indian tribe called it Hoosic-Whisick, but around 1690, a British settler named Ralph Houghton bought 360 acres of forest and
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Houghton's Pond Recreation Area
840 Hillside St
15 habitants recommandent
Houghton's Pond is a spring-fed kettle hole pond in Milton, Massachusetts, south of Boston. Like many ponds and lakes in the United States, it was formed by receding glaciers about 10,000 years ago.[1] By the standard definition of lakes being bodies of water larger than 20 acres (8.1 ha), the 24-acre (9.7 ha) pond is technically a lake.[2] The pond is located within the Blue Hills Reservation and managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. The Massachusett tribe once fished the pond and hunted in the woodlands that surround it. The local indian tribe called it Hoosic-Whisick, but around 1690, a British settler named Ralph Houghton bought 360 acres of forest and
Ski area in the Blue Hills 10 minutes away https://www.bluehillsboston.com/
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Blue Hills Ski Area
4001 Washington St
22 habitants recommandent
Ski area in the Blue Hills 10 minutes away https://www.bluehillsboston.com/
The Boston Common and Public Garden are a pair of public parks in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston Common, established 1634, is one of the oldest public spaces in the nation, and the adjacent Boston Public Garden is a more manicured garden space which was established in 1837 on marshland that was filled in. The two were listed as a single entry on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1] In 1987, the two were listed on the National Register separately,[1] and each was also designated as a National Historic Landmark.[2][3] The Boston Common, located east of the Public Garden, is separated by Charles Street.
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Boston Public Garden
440 habitants recommandent
The Boston Common and Public Garden are a pair of public parks in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston Common, established 1634, is one of the oldest public spaces in the nation, and the adjacent Boston Public Garden is a more manicured garden space which was established in 1837 on marshland that was filled in. The two were listed as a single entry on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1] In 1987, the two were listed on the National Register separately,[1] and each was also designated as a National Historic Landmark.[2][3] The Boston Common, located east of the Public Garden, is separated by Charles Street.

Essentials

10 Minute drive
393 habitants recommandent
Stop & Shop
301 Centre St
393 habitants recommandent
10 Minute drive
Price Rite of Hyde Park
870 River St

Getting Around

1 Mile to Red Line to Boston: South Station MIT Harvard Chinatown Mass General Hospital
10 habitants recommandent
Mattapan Station
500 River St
10 habitants recommandent
1 Mile to Red Line to Boston: South Station MIT Harvard Chinatown Mass General Hospital
Amtrak station
6 habitants recommandent
Route 128/University Park Station
50 University Ave
6 habitants recommandent
Amtrak station

Arts & Culture

Institut de technologie du Massachusetts (MIT)
77 Massachusetts Ave
330 habitants recommandent
574 habitants recommandent
Harvard University
3 Oxford Street
574 habitants recommandent
39 habitants recommandent
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Ave
39 habitants recommandent
110 habitants recommandent
Boston University
Commonwealth Avenue
110 habitants recommandent
69 habitants recommandent
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Avenue
69 habitants recommandent
Oldest active ship in the Navy
118 habitants recommandent
Musée de l'USS Constitution
118 habitants recommandent
Oldest active ship in the Navy
6 habitants recommandent
Milton Academy
170 Centre St
6 habitants recommandent
UMass Boston Bayside
Mount Vernon Street
399 habitants recommandent
Aquarium de la Nouvelle-Angleterre
1 Central Wharf
399 habitants recommandent
151 habitants recommandent
Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Harvard
26 Oxford St
151 habitants recommandent
1042 habitants recommandent
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Boston
465 Huntington Ave
1042 habitants recommandent
99 habitants recommandent
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
306 Congress St
99 habitants recommandent

Sightseeing

96 habitants recommandent
Chinatown
96 habitants recommandent
92 habitants recommandent
Marché Quincy
206 S Market St
92 habitants recommandent

Shopping

Shopping mall
University Avenue
University Avenue
Shopping mall
62 habitants recommandent
Legacy Place
680 Legacy Pl
62 habitants recommandent
Lots of great stores to buy things at outlet prirces
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Wrentham Village Premium Outlets
Outlet Boulevard
102 habitants recommandent
Lots of great stores to buy things at outlet prirces