Cozy Meal recently ranked the Top 15 Unhealthiest Fast Food chains in America based on overall calories in menu items, as well as the amount of sodium, fat, etc.
With the rich history that Massachusetts has, it happens to be home to some of the oldest towns and cities in the country. Therefore, it would only make sense that it's also home to some of the oldest establishments in our country's history, too, right? For example, some of the oldest bars in America are right here in the Bay State. As it turns out, Massachusetts is home to three of the absolute oldest bars in America! In fact, each of those three establishments are just about as old as America.
The website Cheapism recently put out an article stating the "19 Regional Hot Dog Styles Across America You Have to Try." Now they didn't list the entire 19 but however, they did salute The Fenway Frank in what we need to know on why this hot dog is considered one of the best in the nation.
Great news for residents throughout Massachusetts! I know I'm often guilty of overusing the phrase "great news", but trust me, this time it's justified.
One of the most difficult parts of traveling is finding that perfect place to rest your weary head after driving hundreds of miles, am I right, Massachusetts?
This one particular restaurant chain is a Massachusetts stable for example. If you haven't been to it at least once, then you're still new to the state.
Great news for residents throughout Massachusetts! I know I'm often guilty of overusing the phrase "great news", but trust me, this time it's justified.
This one's for my fellow Massachusetts residents who like to travel. You don't need to leave the Bay State to find plenty of cool things to see and do.
According to Wikipedia, Choate Bridge located in Ipswich, Massachusetts (about 30 miles North of Boston) is a stone arch bridge built in 1764 carrying Route 1A/Route 133 over the Ipswich River. It is considered one of the oldest surviving bridges in North America and is more than likely the oldest in Massachusetts.