Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Stephanie Goldsack- Blog Response 2


Before living in Boston, I lived in Hagerstown, Maryland, a small western Maryland town. It is located between I-81 and I-70 so it is easy to get to and as long as you hit the highway you can find your way home. In the tri-state is known as the “Hub City” being most of the major railroads stopped in it and the two highways lead to it. Due to Hagerstown being a small town a good amount of the time we are heading out of it towards the District of Columbia.

I remember when I first got to Boston; I had no idea where anything was so I relied on the T to get me place to place. Within a week I figured out the key locations on the T. This helped me to figure out where things were located in general. The T got me everywhere I needed to go but when I would be heading back to school I followed the Prudential Center being it was right on Huntington, which leads back to Wentworth.

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