Granary Burying Ground vs Fenway Park
Both are praised by travel writers. On balance, Granary Burying Ground ranks slightly better than Fenway Park. Granary Burying Ground ranks #16 in Boston with praise from 8 sources like Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Not For Tourists.
Granary Burying Ground
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Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108
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Fodor's
""It is a fine thing to die in Boston," A. C. Lyons, an essayist and old Boston wit, once remarked, alluding to the city's cemeteries, among the most picturesque and historic in America."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Dating to 1660, this atmospheric atoll is crammed with historic headstones, many with evocative (and creepy) carvings."
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Time Out
"The Granary Burying Ground is the third oldest graveyard in Boston, established in 1660."
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Not For Tourists
"Featuring John Hancock, Mother Goose, many others."
Fodor's
"The Central Burying Ground may seem an odd feature for a public park, but remember that in 1756, when the land was set aside, this was a lonely corner of the Common."
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Fenway Park
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4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215
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Fodor's
"The repeat World Series win in 2007 cemented Bostonians' sense that the universe had finally begun working correctly and made Red Sox caps the residents' semiofficial uniform."
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Concierge
"Even Yankees fans have to admit that there's something special about seeing a ball game at Fenway Park."
Travel + Leisure
"The home field of the Boston Red Sox is a vivid throwback to the golden era of baseball."
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Not For Tourists
"Home to the Sox since 1912."
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Fenway Park is the venerated home field of the Boston Red Sox baseball team."
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