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Blue Wave Bar and Grill is just a couple of blocks from the Congress Street Bridge. Popular with the lunchtime crowd, with an extensive martini list as a bonus. I won't tell the boss how many martinis you had at lunch, I promise! Try the mussels in pesto sauce for $10, veggie burger for $7.25, or the pepper steak for $15.95. Blue Wave offers a bar, restaurant and entertainment environment like no other in Boston, often showing live jazz and cover bands. Djs take over after restaurant hours.
 
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Actors Workshop Theatre Training Institute, Inc., is a non-profit organization founded in 1956. It is New England’s first theatre school devoted to the training of actors for stage and related work in film and television.
  • Theatre Arts Certificate Program
  • TV Commercials
  • Teen & Child Classes
  • Stage & Camera Acting & Speech
  • Self Improvement for Non-Actors
  • Beginner to Advanced Levels & Private
  • Free Brochure & Personal Interview
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Boston Light on Little Brewster Island is part of the
Boston Harbor Island National Park area, is the site of America's first lighthouse. Originally built in 1716, it was demolished by the British during the American Revolution, and rebuilt in 1783. The beacon from Boston Light blinks every ten seconds and can be seen for 27 miles on a clear night.
3-1/2 hour guided tours of the lighthouse and Little Brewster Island are led by the National Park Service Rangers, the US Coast Guard, Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands and the Coast Guard Auxiliary. The three and a half hour "soft-adventure" offers a 30-minute narrated harbor tour highlighting the maritime traditions of Boston Harbor and its islands. From the ferry you can see the park's three lighthouses: Graves Light, Long Island Head Light, and Boston Light. Each lighthouse site is included on the national register of historic places.
Once on Little Brewster, spend two hours to explore the island, meet the lighthouse keeper, learn about the light's history, and discover island life, past and present. A climb up the 76-spiral stairs and two ladders to the light's beacon offers a view of the working lighthouse and second-order Fresnel lens which lights the way for ships and is seen up to 27 miles away on a clear night. On a clear day there are also views of the Boston skyline, the Boston Harbor Islands, and Massachusetts Bay. Many families bring a picnic to the island and enjoy a relaxing lunch.
Facilities: Telephones and bathrooms are not available on the island. A bathroom is available on the new high-speed 100-passenger boat which provides the harbor tour. There are beverages available on the boat however families may wish to bring their own food and drinking water since none is available on the island. All trash must be brought off of the island.
Restrictions: Children must be at least eight years of age or 50 inches tall to climb the tower. Each child must be accompanied by a parent. No pets or alcohol are allowed on the boat or the island. Smoking and open fires are not permitted. Visitors may not enter the keeper's house on the island.
 
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Since 1993, Brown Innovations has been providing innovative sound focusing solutions. From the Localizer Sound Dome to our Maestro digital signage speaker system, we offer complete solutions for any environment and application. Our talented engineers allow us to develop large-scale custom indoor and outdoor systems.
 
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Great Northeast Productions, Inc. specializes in the site coordination, promotion and presentation of mass gatherings and special events. The Boston-based company founded in 1984 regularly presents a diverse range of live entertainment throughout the northeast, identifies and develops alternative concert venues, provides promotional and artist development services for emerging talent and represents creative performers with personal management services.
In addition, Great Northeast Productions provides talent booking services for private and corporate clients and staffing & consulting services for large public assemblies. The company provides event catering and concessions management support through its subsidiary, GNP Field Services.
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