Beacon Hill, home to the Massachusetts State House, is a historic neighborhood in Boston that evokes the charm of 19th-century London. Cobblestone streets wind through the area, lined with brownstone buildings adorned with flower-filled window boxes. As night falls, gas lanterns cast a soft, flickering light, enhancing the romantic ambiance and setting the stage for fine dining and bar-hopping experiences.
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