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Boston Factoids
One of the most important cities in the United States, Boston is home to numerous American firsts, including the first public school, first lighthouse, first public park, first municipal police department, and first subway system of the country. Though famous for the Boston Tea Party, the city is often called “Beantown” – for Boston baked beans! Boston is also nicknamed “the Walking City” because its layout tends to encourage foot traffic (as well as because of the large student population).

