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TechGeek
Also growing up in Boston I have to second this. If you really want to see what Boston is all about and the true heart of the city you should go down near Fenway for a Sox game. Even if you can't get in you could stop by Boston Beer Works for a bite, have a drink at the Cask and Flagon and Who's on First. If you do venture over there go early and take the subway, a taxi would just be stuck in traffic before a game.
Almost all tickets for the season are sold out already. What does this mean? Only that you will be in the same boat as most fans and have to buy tickets from a scalper, on E Bay, or from a ticket agency. Tickets for Yankee games may cost several times the price of tickets to a Blue Jays game.
The T has just joined the 21st century with stored value Charlie Cards (Chahlie Cahd) rather than tokens for fare payment. I don't know whether they will continue to sell the multi day tourist passes.