My impression of the Boston area - and this is more from
reading than from the little time I've spent there - is that
it's more a collection of a lot of different cities than it
is unified, and residents tend to identify themselves more
with whatever enclave they live in than as a Bostonian. I
suppose this is true in a way of most cities but it seems
more pronounced in Boston. Is that an accurate
assessment?
>Kevin, as M. Blumenthal notes, your image of Boston
as adjoins >Cambridge
>is
>extremely distorted if you attempted to apply it to
Boston as a whole,
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