Woodworking places in Boston?
I will be in Boston next week. Any not to be missed stores, or anything
else like that? Preferably around Framingham... Last year I saw my first Rockler in Cambridge, but that is old now. |
Woodworking places in Boston?
"Toller" wrote in message ... I will be in Boston next week. Any not to be missed stores, or anything else like that? Preferably around Framingham... Last year I saw my first Rockler in Cambridge, but that is old now. The highlight of Framingham is Shoppers World. If you have a couple of hours, drop down to Providence and hit a few of the Italian food stores on Federal Hill (Atwells Ave). Many good restaurants too. Same with Boston in the North end. |
Woodworking places in Boston?
On Aug 16, 11:16 am, "Toller" wrote:
I will be in Boston next week. Any not to be missed stores, or anything else like that? Preferably around Framingham... Last year I saw my first Rockler in Cambridge, but that is old now. How about the North Bennet Street School in Boston? They turn out some good products - people and pieces. http://www.nbss.org/Programs/index.a...&Mo duleID=17 R |
Woodworking places in Boston?
Just reinforcing the idea of North Bennet Street School in Boston's North
End. If you call ahead, you may get a tour. It is just a wonderful place with great people. I took a few courses there before moving to Maine. For a woodworker, it is like visiting Mecca. Next door is the Old North Church of Paul Revere fame and the neigborhood if full of incredible eateries. You will not be disappointed. Dave |
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