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Joko
| | Indonesia |
| July 17, 2010 9:38:48 PM
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Greetings Friendship from http://milih.ucoz.ae
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Cheryl
| | Scranton, PA |
| July 6, 2010 12:53:51 PM
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My daughter and I stumbled upon this tour last week. Our hosts were Andrew and Adam. Not only were they interesting and intelligent, but talented and humorous as well. They truly made this fabulous tour a must see. Reluctant about going at first, my daughter rated this tour just as much fun as whale watching. Imagine that from a ten year old. (She is still quoting Adam and Andrew, can't say as much for the whales!)
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Denise
| | Denmark |
| July 6, 2010 7:59:12 AM
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Being an Ivy League alum myself (from a rival school) I took the Hahvahd tour with some reservations..haha! Anyhoo, Martha & Emily were just awesome! They delivered such a rapid-fire and utterly engaging account of some of the school’s history that one could not help but be intrigued and entertained! Great job girls!
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Jennifer
| | Pennsylvania |
| July 4, 2010 8:13:46 PM
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I took the Hahvahd tour and was very disappointed. I read some of the positive reviews before booking it. Perhaps I was just unlucky with the tour guides (Alexandra and Olivia). I did an official Harvard tour a couple of years ago which actually had a humorous and knowledgeable guide. I did not learn any interesting fact and just wasted my time.
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Denise
| | Maine |
| June 29, 2010 11:33:12 AM
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My family took the "Ye Olde Boston Tour" on June 20th and loved it! Chelsea and Sam were the best! They were funny and very informative. I thought I knew a lot about Boston but I learned a lot of very interesting facts. I would (and have) recommend this tour to anyone planning a visit to Boston. Fantastic!
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Susan
| | Indianapolis, IN |
| June 28, 2010 2:50:24 PM
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Enjoyed the Harvard tour with Andrew and Emily - very informative and entertaining at the same time. Wish we'd had time to do the Boston tour. Maybe next time!
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Brian
| | Connecticut |
| June 27, 2010 5:54:19 PM
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Took "Ye Olde Boston Tour" on Juneteenth (June 19th), first tour of the day. Steve and Steve ("Steve squared" we dubbed them) were great--funny without being pretentious-- and I learned bunches of Boston history I never knew (and I was a history major!) Ben Franklin a native Bostonian? Wow! And it was great to see Old South Church, the only Freedom Trail tour that gives you access. There was so much to absorb that I plan to take it again later in the summer. Hats off to Unofficial Tours for leaving the stuffed shirts behind and making history interesting again!
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Krista Magers
| | Louisiana |
| June 25, 2010 6:52:43 PM
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The tour was awesome! Andrew and Emily did a great job! I would recommend it to anyone who wants a little bit of history with some fun facts about Harvard.
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Anna
| | Ohio |
| June 24, 2010 9:55:37 AM
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Great tour! The man in the black shirt, Adam I believe was his name, was very helpful to my family and I. He helped us find a great place to eat and told us about this wonderful tour. Our tour guides were Emily and Emily and they were very entertaining. This was a great tour with a lot of information but also it was a lot of fun!!
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Chew
| | Singapore |
| June 21, 2010 1:50:46 PM
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(I was looking forward to Lucy Liu but) Emily and Michelle were fantastic. Highly recommended. Don't leave Cambridge without the tour.
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