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Dorchester π« Ground Zero for American Chocolate
The United States is home to some of the world's most renowned chocolate makers in the world like Hershysβs and Nestles to name a couple.
90 Feet Below π How the Ted Williams Tunnel Became The Deepest In America
When we think of engineering marvels, our minds often turn to soaring skyscrapers, expansive bridges, or vast dams.
Kellyβs Roast Beef π₯© From Beachside Classic To Celeb Favorite
OG Kelly's Roast Beef opened on Revere Beach in 1951 by founders Frank McCarthy and Raymond Carey. Neither partner wanted the restaurant named after themselves, so they to name it after their great friend Thomas Kelley who was a florist from Dorchester.
Boston Held The First Recorded Fireworks Display In The US (1801)
In 1801, the very first recorded public fireworks display in the country took place in Boston. It was organized by Colonel Thomas H. Perkins and held on the Common.
Marshmallow Fluff Chronicles π€€ From Somerville Invention to National Sensation
Somerville MA, 1917, Archibald Query, a local entrepreneur, inventor, and candy maker developed a recipe for a light and spreadable marshmallow-like substanceβ¦
From Paris to Parker House π«π· The Intriguing Journey of Boston Cream Pie
The exact origins of the Boston cream pie are a subject of some debate, but it is widely believed to have been created by a French chef named M. Sanzian at Boston's Parker House Hotel.
The Worldβs First Phone Call βοΈ Happened In Boston
On March 10, 1876, in his Boston laboratory located at 5 Exeter Place, Alexander Graham Bell made history by conducting the first successful telephone call.
Boston Light π‘ Is The First Light House In The United States
Sit back, grab a Dunkin' coffee, and let's dive into the fascinating history, a few wild moments, and what this legendary beacon is up to these days.
5οΈβ£ Things That Happened In Boston First
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States so naturally weβve had many groundbreaking events that happened here. In this blog postβ¦
Boston's Secret Society π€« The Freemasons and Their Influence
Boston, with its deep roots in American history, is a city filled with secrets and stories that stretch back centuries.
The Ether Dome π€« Boston's Hidden Gem Above Mass General
Boston is a city teeming with stories that trace back centuries. But perhaps one of the lesser-known historical sites lies above one of the city's most modern facilities:
Revere Beach ποΈ A Journey into America's First Public Beach
Revere Beach, the ultimate summer hotspot north of the city is widely believed to be the oldest public beach in the United States. Picture this: it's 1896, and the sun is scorching.
3 Remarkable Innovations π¬ Born At MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the best technology college in the world. It stands as a global powerhouse of innovation, renowned for its cutting-edge R and D.
Boston Inventions That Made History π¨π»βπ¬ Polaroid, Telephone, and Microwave Oven
Boston is and always has been a hotbed of innovation. Some of the most significant inventions of our time have come out of our city, thanks in large part to the world-class universitiesβ¦