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    Bos·ton
    [ˈbôstən, ˈbästən]
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    1. a city in eastern Massachusetts, the capital of the state, on Massachusetts Bay; population 609,023 (est. 2008). It was founded c.1630 by the Massachusetts Bay Company under its governor, John Winthrop(1588–1649). Boston was the scene of many disturbances that led to the American Revolution at the end of the 18th century.
    Bos·ton
    [ˈbôstən, ˈbästən]
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    Boston (noun)
    1. a card game resembling solo whist.
    2. a variation of the waltz or of the two-step.
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    A multi-instrumentalist and engineer who had been involved in the Boston music scene since the late 1960s, Scholz started to write and record demos in his apartment basement with singer Brad Delp, but received numerous rejection letters from major record labels. The demo tape fell into the hands of CBS -owned Epic, who signed them in 1975.
    Boston's nearly four centuries of history are showcased by the city's must-see sights. Start your tour on the Freedom Trail, which will lead you to landmarks like the Paul Revere House and Boston Common. Or, discover Beantown's artsy side at the Museum of Fine Arts and its fashion sense along Newbury Street.
    In the late 18th century, Boston became known as the "Cradle of Liberty" for the agitation there that led to the American Revolution. The Greater Boston region has played a powerful scientific, commercial, and cultural role in the history of the United States.
    Professional sports are an important part of life in Boston. The Red Sox play baseball at Fenway Park, the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball (1912). The Celtics, a basketball team, and the Bruins, a hockey team, both play at the TD Garden.
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