Terrible place. Very rude staff. Waste of space in a great location. They only care about their grass being green. The security people are a joke, they rather annoy people for being on the grass than taking care of drug addicts in their premises. I was with my service dog in the park, when a security guard (male in his 60st) came to tell me in a very rude way yelling repedly at me that I could not be there. I told him I was going to leave and he continued yelling. I told him several time That I got it and he did not have to continue to repeat it. Even the people around were like that not appropriate behavior from a guard. I moved to another area, were a drug addict came to bother me. The security guard did not do anything, he seems to care more about a service dog being on the grass than a drug addict bothering people. The irony. After that I left, and I told him that they should review their priorities. I dont think is the security guy entirely fault as is having the grass green is probably his task, but manners are important. And my dog is a...
Read moreThe Christian Science Center in Boston offers a serene and spiritually uplifting experience. The architecture is striking, with the Mother Church and reflecting pool creating a peaceful atmosphere. The beautiful surrounding gardens provide a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
As you explore the center, you'll find a sense of spiritual reverence, and the tranquility of the space allows for quiet reflection. The Mapparium, an impressive glass globe, offers a unique and immersive journey through global history and geography.
Whether you're interested in Christian Science or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in the midst of Boston's hustle, the Christian Science Center is a must-visit. The welcoming environment and thoughtful design make it a place where visitors can find moments of peace and...
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