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In colonial days, a favorite Boston food was beans slow-baked in molasses. [10] Titletown refers to Boston's historic dominance in professional sports, specifically the Boston Celtics, who have won 18 NBA championships, and the New England Patriots, who have won six Super Bowl titles. Additionally, the Boston Celtics lead the NBA in championships.
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This is a list of nickname-related list articles on Wikipedia. A nickname is "a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name." [ 1 ] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule.
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. List of female action heroes and villains; List of American Girl characters; B. Bond girl; C. List of catgirls and ...
The Beantown Pub in Boston, Massachusetts (the state capital) Boston. Athens of America – Boston Brahmins' reference to the numerous cultural institutions which separated Boston from its counterparts [56] [57] Also called the Modern Athens. [6] Beantown or Bean Town and variations 'The Bean', 'DA BEAN', BeanCity, B-town, etc. [57] [58] [59] [60]
Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8, New York, NY, exterior famously used for the movie Ghostbusters [23] Fire Hook and Ladder Company No. 14, New York, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Firehouse, Engine Company 31, New York, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Firehouse, Engine Company 33, New York, NY, NRHP-listed [15] Fireman's Hall (Alfred, New York), NRHP-listed
Firehouse USA: Boston was a 2005 TV series on Discovery Channel. The series followed Boston Fire Department Engine Company 37 and Ladder Company 26, quartered on Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts. [1] The narrator was Mikey Kelley and the executive producer was Mark Kadin. [2]