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1) Oldest ballpark still in use, completed in 1912
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Fenway
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2) Tom Brady played for this football team for most of his career
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Patriots
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3) Capital and biggest city, also called Beantown
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Boston
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4) The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired in this town in 1775
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Lexington
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5) Neighbor of the above town, location of the Old North Bridge battle
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Concord
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6) This Ivy League university, the oldest in the US, is located in Cambridge
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Harvard
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7) Popular vacation peninsula on the south shore of the state
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Cape Cod
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8) "There once was a man from..." this whaling island
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Nantucket
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9) The witch trials of 1692 took place in this city
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Salem
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10) Among the 67 towns named this, this Western Mass city is the oldest
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Springfield
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11) James Naismith invented this sport at the YMCA in 1891 in the above city
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basketball
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12) Historic fishing city in northeast Mass, home port of the ill fated Andrea Gail
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Gloucester
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13) Biggest city in central Mass, aka "woostah"
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Worcester
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14) Famed axe killer Lizzie Borden lived in this coastal city
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Fall River
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15) The English pilgrims landed and established this colony in 1620
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Plymouth
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16) This patriot made his midnight ride into the countryside to warn of the British invasion in April 1775
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Paul Revere
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17) Championship NBA team that calls the TD Garden home
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Celtics
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18) Industrial city in northern Mass known for its textile mills
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Lowell
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19) Name of the international airport in Boston
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Logan
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20) World renowned STEM university in Cambridge
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MIT
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21) Vibrant city on the tip of Cape Cod
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Provincetown
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22) Famous meeting hall in downtown Boston, once a gathering place of colonists, now a shopping center
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Faneuil Hall
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23) UMass main campus is located in this city
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Amherst
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24) Peninsula north of Boston that includes Gloucester and Rockport
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Cape Ann
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25) This town is the birthplace of both president Adams' and John Hancock
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Braintree
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