Our latest Friday Open Thread asks that perennial question: Where are you planning to take out-of-town visitors during Thanksgiving weekend?
After all, you can only sit around and digest pie for so long. At some point, you have to get out of the house.
Which sites in the Boston region will you visit? Which parks and buildings? Shopping spots and restaurants? Museums? Is there a particularly scenic view you would like friends and relatives to absorb? Maybe they’ve always wanted to see Fenway Park.
Or perhaps they want to tour one of the area’s historic neighborhoods, including Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the North End, and Charlestown.
Sound off.
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- The North End in Two Hours: What to See When You Don't Have All Day [Curbed Boston]
- Charlestown in Two Hours: What to See When You Don't Have All Day [Curbed Boston]
- Boston museums: 8 underappreciated ones to visit this fall [Curbed Boston]
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