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By: Rubén Aguirreche
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The capital of Massachusetts attracts more and more thousands of tourists, which is not surprising, because Boston is the home of the American Revolution and the war for freedom began here. In addition to places related to the history of the USA, Boston is known for its extraordinary monuments of art and culture, magnificent parks, good shopping and delicious restaurants.

The charm of the city resides, especially, in the mixture of Europe and America that is perceived in its streets. Boston, in terms of extension, is not a very big city but it has everything that any big city should have. This is a great advantage, easy to travel on foot and with many things to offer, ideal to see in a single day during a vacation. In this book you will have the opportunity to know many interesting places, both tourist and your daily life; allowing you to better appreciate the place.

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In this comical AI fever dream you can learn things like the “legend” that Benjamin Franklin “was fishing” in salt marshes west of Boston Commons. And hear “very” human sentences like “Boston Commons is the most important park of Boston’s parks.” “Boston is busier during holidays and holidays” and every route—whether trail or train—is referred to as a “tour”. This book is written and read by a chatbot and it’s clear whoever produced this didn’t even bother to read/listen to it before they published it. The narrative context is always third person but alternates from sentence to sentence from addressing the reader personally to abstractions. Very strange book.

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