Mini-meet Sun June 17 6 PM in Boston
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Mini-meet Sun June 17 6 PM in Boston
I'm headed up to Boston this coming weekend for a family reunion (June 15-18). Possible get together Sun pm if anyone is available for a drinkypoo or whatever. It would have to be in the downtown area, though, since I will be carless. Staying at the Four Seasons, Boylston St (Beacon Hill area, it appears). Anyone??
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Hi Deb. Welcome to the home of your family roots! Barbara and I will be down the cape, but we may be back in time to meet you on Sunday night. What time were you thinking?
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^ Let me look at the sked...we may have a family dinner Sun evening. My thought was between lunch and dinner (something like 2-5).
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^ LB - I checked and Sun from about 2 pm on is free! So let me know if you want to get together Sun evening. That would be great. Anyone else??? I'll PM you my cell phone number, so we can coordinate this weekend. I'll be in Boston late Fri morning.
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^ I didn't arrange the hotel...my rich cousin from AZ did!! I must admit he got a great rate on the rooms, though. It won't be at the hotel, but somewhere downtown. Why don't you PM me your cell phone just in case I don't know the venue before I leave Fri?
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How bout a great Irish pub?? I'll check out some myself. Fri night we are dining at the Union Oyster House and Sat night at the Rustic Kitchen.
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Originally Posted by MsPerky,Jun 11 2007, 08:48 AM
How bout a great Irish pub??
There are many to choose from
Enjoy the Union Oyster House One of Boston's oldest restaurants And the oysters are great!
Sending you a PM now
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^ I know...well, suggest one! A fun one...although I'm sure they all are.
Here's why I'm going to be up there, and probably why we are going to the Union Oyster House - in keeping with the historical nature of the visit:
This weekend is my family reunion in Boston (about 30 members from all over), with a side trip to the Fairbanks House (ancestral home, built in the mid/late 1630s) in Dedham. Should be fun! Here's the website to the house, a national historic site. Very interesting place. I've been there, but not in about 20 years - www.fairbankshouse.org.
I was planning to go to the location of the original post office in Boston, which was run by one of the first ancestors, Richard Fairbanks, who came over from England in the early 1630s. It was later the site of the Boston Globe newspaper. But it is in South Boston, so probably won't make it there.
Here's why I'm going to be up there, and probably why we are going to the Union Oyster House - in keeping with the historical nature of the visit:
This weekend is my family reunion in Boston (about 30 members from all over), with a side trip to the Fairbanks House (ancestral home, built in the mid/late 1630s) in Dedham. Should be fun! Here's the website to the house, a national historic site. Very interesting place. I've been there, but not in about 20 years - www.fairbankshouse.org.
I was planning to go to the location of the original post office in Boston, which was run by one of the first ancestors, Richard Fairbanks, who came over from England in the early 1630s. It was later the site of the Boston Globe newspaper. But it is in South Boston, so probably won't make it there.
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How bout Hennessy's - 25 Union St? Looks like a very popular one...Glenn has also mentioned Kinsale. They apparently have validated parking. What do you think, LB, and anyone else?