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I have spent all my life in the Seacoast of New Hampshire a miniature city with trees. A place where everything I needed was in a 10-20 minutes car drive, but did not mean that I always had a car to go do something. When I first came to Boston I was very overwhelmed with how much noise, people, and traffic there really was, but what I loved was how easily a person can get around the city. I go out and about Boston more then I ever have when I am at home. After being in the city for two years I recognize where I am based off of buildings and where I have to go to get back to WIT. Places like, The Prudential Center, Fenway Park, and Quincy Market. Boston has been a get social experience for me architecturally and personally.
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