Boston Off the Beaten Path: Some of the
City’s Most Unusual Sights
by Erin Sherry
When I first moved to Boston three years ago,
I was overwhelmed by how many fascinating attractions the city had to offer. But
after hitting up all of the most famous sights, I soon became curious about
what other eclectic spots I might be missing. Here are some of my favorite
unique spots!
Bodega
6 Clearway St.,
Boston
Don’t be fooled by this shabby convenience
store’s appearance, it’s actually a luxury shoe store—If you can find the
entrance! (Hint: It’s behind the old Snapple machine!)
The “U” Bench
Jamaica Pond, Jamaica Plain
The history of this less-than-functional park
bench is almost as quirky as its appearance! Located unsuspectingly at the edge
of picturesque Jamaica Pond, this U-shaped bench has no discernable front or
back, and was erected as an art prank in 2006. Despite not having originally been
city-approved, it’s been there ever since!
Museum of Bad Art (MoBA)
55 Davis Square, Somerville
Located in the Somerville Theater, MoBA is
exactly what it sounds like: a space dedicated to sharing the worst of art with
the widest of audiences! If you love a good art museum like I do, a trip to MoBA
is a fun break from the norm.
Whether you’re visiting Bean Town for the
weekend or have considered yourself a local for years, try paying a visit to
one of these unusual attractions for an off-the-beaten-path Boston experience!
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