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City of Boston Nostalgia & Facts

Posted on Mon, Feb 27, 2012 @ 05:56 PM
  
  
  
  

 

City of Boston Nostalgia & Facts

This was sent to me via email. I have no idea who the author is. If you do, please let me know so I can give them credit. if you are living elsewhere and you are from Boston, then this is sure to give you some fun reminders.

North, South, East, West, Boston Style

The geographical center of Boston is in Roxbury. Due north  of the center we find the South End.
This is not to be confused with South Boston which lies  directly east from the South End.
 North of the South End is East Boston and southwest of  East Boston is the North End.
 

Harvard Bridge Why It Was Not Named The MIT Bridge

The Harvard Bridge
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bridge connecting Boston and Cambridge via  Massachusetts Avenue is commonly known as the Harvard Bridge . When it was built, the state offered to name the bridge for the Cambridge school  that could present the best claim for the honor. Harvard submitted an  essay detailing its contributions to education in America, concluding  that it deserved the honor of having a bridge leading into Cambridge  named for the institution. MIT did a structural analysis of the bridge  and found it so full of defects that they agreed that it should be named  for Harvard.
 

Information on Boston and the Surrounding  Areas


 
There is no school on School Street, no court on Court  Street, no dock on Dock Square, and no water on Water Street. Back Bay 

Water Street Boston

Boston streets are in alphabetical awddah: Arlington, Berkeley,  Clarendon, Dartmouth, etc. So are South Boston streets: A, B, C, D, etc. 

If the streets are named after trees (e.g. Walnut, Chestnut, Cedar), you  are on Beacon Hill. If they are named after poets, you are in Wellesley.
 
Massachusetts Avenue is Mass Ave. Commonwealth Avenue is  Comm Ave.
 
South Boston is Southie. The South End is the South End.  East Boston is Eastie. The North End is east of the former West End.  The West End and Scully Square are no more; a guy named Rappaport got  rid of them one night. Roxbury is The Burree, Jamaica Plain is  J.P.
 
 

How to say these Massachusetts city names correctly



 Worcester : Wuhsta (or Wistah)
 
 Gloucester : Glawsta
 
 Leicester : Lesta
 
 Woburn : Woobun
 
 Dedham : Dead-um
 
 Revere : Re -vee-ah
 
 Quincy : Quinzee
 
 Tewksbury : Tooks ber ry
 
 Leominster : Le-min-sta
 
 Peabody : Pee-ba-dee
 
 Waltham : Walth-ham
 
 Chatham : Chaddum
 
 Samoset: Sam-oh-set or Sum-aw-set, but nevah  Summerset!
 
 
 

Boston Definitions

 Frappes are made with ice cream; milkshakes are  not.
 
 Soda means CLUB SODA.
 
 Pop refers to DAD.
 
 When we want Tonic WATER, we will ask for TONIC  WATER.
 
 The smallest beer is a pint.
 
 Scrod is whatever they tell you it is, usually  fish.
 
 If you paid more than $7/pound, you got scrod.
 
 It is not a water fountain; it is a bubblah.
 
 It is not a spucky, a hero, or a grinder; it is a  sub.
 
 
 They are not franks; they are haht dahgs; franks are money  used in  Switzahland.
 
 Police do not drive patrol units or black and whites; they  drive a crewzas. If you take the bus,
 
 you're on the looza crooza. It is not a rubber band; it is  an elastic. It is not a traffic circle, it is a rotary.
 
 "Going to the islands" means going to Martha's Vineyard or  Nantucket .


Boston Bruins 


 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The Sox = The Red Sox
 
 The Cs = The Celtics
 
 The Bs = The Bruins
 
 The Pats =The Patriots
 
   
 Things not to do:
 
 Do not pahk your cah in Hahvid Yahd. They will tow it to  Meffa ( Medford ) or Summahville (Somerville) .
 
 Do not sleep on the Common. ( Boston Common)
 
 Do not wear orange in Southie on St. Patrick's Day.  
 
 

Things you should know

There are two State Houses, two City Halls, two  courthouses, and two Hancock buildings (one is very old; one is  relatively new).
 

Old Boston State House


 

 

 

 

New Boston State House

 

 

 

 

 

The colored lights on top the old Hancock tell the  weatha:
 
 "Solid blue, clear view."
 
 "Flashing blue, clouds due."
 
 "Solid red, rain ahead."
 
 "Flashing red, snow instead." (except in summer, flashing  red means the Red Sox game was rained out!
 
 Most people live here all their life and still do not know  what the hell is going on with this one.
 
 Route 128 South is I-95 south. It is also I-93  north.
 
 The underground train is not a subway. It is the T, and it  does not run all night (fah chrysakes,
 this ain't Noo Yawk).
 
 Order the cold tea in China Town after 2:00 am; you will  get a kettle full of beer.
 
 Bostonians: think that it is their God-given right to cut  off someone in traffic.
 
 Bostonians: think that there are only 25 letters in the  alphabet (no Rs, except in idear.
 
 Bostonians: think that three straight days of 90+  temperatures is a heat wave.
 
 Bostonians: refer to six inches of snow as a  dusting.
 
 Bostonians: always hang a left as soon as the light turns  green, and oncoming traffic always expects it..
 
 Bostonians: believe that using your turn signal is a sign  of weakness.
 
 Bostonians: think that 63 degree ocean water is  warm.
 
 Bostonians: think Rhode Island accents are  annoying. 

 

I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did.

 

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