
Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, Cheers Beacon Hill became the original inspiration for the setting of the TV show Cheers. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, Cheers Beacon Hill became the original inspiration for the setting of the TV show Cheers. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Now a neighborhood within Boston, Charlestown was first settled in 1628 and is now just five minutes from downtown Boston. Charlestown was once home to John Harvard and birthplace of Samuel Morse. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

A fire alarm in Charlestown. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Christian Science Center. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Downtown Crossing, Boston. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Old South Meeting House | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

John Hancock Tower | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Nighttime at the waterfront area, Boston. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

Faneuil Market, Boston. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com

The Prudential Center, with its 52 floors and 750 feet, was the tallest building outside of Manhattan when it was completed in 1964. | Credit: Ian Britton/freefoto.com
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