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Boston Historic Taverns Tour z napojami, przekąskami, biletami na prom w obie strony

Przegląd
Raise a pint to the spirits of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and George Washington as you relive almost 400 years of Tavern History in Boston. This informative 3.5-hour Walking Tour (approx 2.5 miles) also includes a Round-Trip Ferry ride across scenic Boston Harbor! See and Learn the history of FIVE Freedom Trail sites. Includes TWO Historic Tavern visits, enjoying one Drink (beer/wine/soda) and an Appetizer at BOTH Tavern stops. Along the way you’ll explore Boston’s oldest neighborhoods like Charlestown Navy Yard, Blackstone Block, Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market and the North End (Boston's Little Italy).  Visit some of New England’s most historic landmarks as well as two of Boston's most Historic Taverns. Also look for our popular Pizza Lovers Tour and Boston Seafood Lovers Tour. Walk, Learn, Eat.... and repeat!
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Sat 21 Jun
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Obejmuje jeden napój i przystawkę na obu przystankach w historycznej tawernie, a na koniec cannoli ze słynnej piekarni North End!
Malownicza podróż promem w obie strony przez port w Bostonie.
Wypij drinka pod tym samym dachem, co George Washington i Paul Revere!
Odwiedź „Najstarszą tawernę w Ameryce” - First Pour w 1795 roku!
Profesjonalny lokalny przewodnik.
Wypij DWA napoje (piwo, wino lub napój bezalkoholowy).
See 5 Freedom Trail sites
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Includes round-trip Public Ferry across Boston harbor.
  • Visits two different Historic Boston Taverns.
  • See FIVE Freedom Trail sites.
  • Includes TWO Drinks, Tavern Appetizers and a cannoli.
  • If the minimum number of 4 travelers isn't met, we will offer an alternative date or a full refund.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Północny koniec
Wszystkie wycieczki z jedzeniem i napojami rozpoczynają się w North End. North End to najstarsza dzielnica Bostonu, po raz pierwszy zasiedlona w 1630 roku. Dziś obszar ten jest pieszczotliwie nazywany Małymi Włochami i jest domem dla jednych z najlepszych restauracji, pizzerii i piekarni w mieście. Stąd udaj się do historycznego Long Wharf, aby złapać malowniczą przejażdżkę promem przez Boston Harbor!
2
Stocznia Marynarki Wojennej Charlestown
Charlestown Navy Yard jest domem dla USS Constitution, jedynego „pływającego miejsca” na Szlaku Wolności w Bostonie. Posłuchaj historii o tym, jak ten słynny okręt wojenny zyskał przydomek „Old Ironsides”.
3
Pomnik Bunker Hill
Bunker Hill to miejsce pierwszej dużej bitwy rewolucji amerykańskiej. Dr Joseph Warren zmarł w ostatnich chwilach tej historycznej bitwy. Posłuchaj historii tego słynnego dowództwa wojskowego — „Nie strzelaj, dopóki nie zobaczysz białek ich oczu!”
4
Tawerna Warren
Podnieś piwo (albo wino, albo napój gazowany!) pod ten sam dach, co George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere i dr Joseph Warren – imiennik tawern. Ta zabytkowa tawerna została zbudowana w 1780 roku!
5
Stary Dom Państwowy
Old State House to najstarszy stojący budynek publiczny we wschodnich Stanach Zjednoczonych. Krąg bruku przed tym historycznym punktem upamiętnia pierwszy rozlew krwi rewolucji amerykańskiej - masakrę bostońską.
6
Rynek Faneuil Hall
Po powrocie promem z Charlestown zwiedzaj obszar Faneuil Hall /Quincy Market. Faneuil Hall (znana również jako „Cradle of Liberty”) zawsze była centralnym rynkiem Bostonu i nadal nim jest. Posłuchaj historii bogatego kupca Petera Faneuila, który zbudował to na własny koszt w 1742 roku.
7
Dzwon W Ręce Tawerna
Ostatnim przystankiem w tawernie (zawiera jeden napój i przekąski) będzie albo Zielony Smok, czyli „Kwatera Główna Rewolucji”, albo Dzwon w Dłoni, czyli „Najstarsza tawerna w Ameryce”.
8
Północny koniec
Ta zabawna i wyjątkowa wycieczka piesza kończy się w North End w Bostonie na cannoli ze słynnej piekarni North End!
9
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
10
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
11
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
12
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
13
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
14
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
15
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
16
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
17
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
18
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
19
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
20
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
21
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
22
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
23
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
24
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
25
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
26
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
27
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
28
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
29
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
30
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
31
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
32
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
33
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
34
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
35
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
36
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
37
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
38
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
39
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
40
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
41
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
42
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
43
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
44
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
45
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
46
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
47
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
48
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
49
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
50
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
51
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
52
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
53
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
54
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
55
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
56
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
57
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
58
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
59
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
60
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
61
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
62
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
63
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
64
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
65
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
66
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
67
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
68
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
69
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
70
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
71
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
72
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
73
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
74
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
75
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
76
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
77
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
78
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
79
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
80
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
81
North End
All Food & Drink Tours start in the North End. The North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood, first settled in 1630. Today, this area is affectionately known as Little Italy, and is home to some of the City's very best restaurants, pizzerias and bakeries. From here, walk to historic Long Wharf to catch a scenic Ferry Ride across Boston Harbor!
82
Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is home to the USS Constitution, the only "floating site" on Boston's Freedom Trail. Hear the story of how this famous War Ship earned it's nickname - "Old Ironsides".
83
Bunker Hill Monument
Bunker Hill is the site of the 1st major battle of the American Revolution. Dr. Joseph Warren died in the waning moments of this historic battle. Hear the story behind that famous military command - "Don't fire til you see the whites of their eyes!"
84
Warren Tavern
Hoist a beer (or wine, or soda!) under the very same roof as George Washington, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren - the taverns namesake. This historic tavern was built in 1780!
85
Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest standing public building in the Eastern US. The circle of cobblestones in front of this historical landmark commemorate the 1st bloodshed of the American Revolution - the Boston Massacre.
86
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
After your return Ferry Ride from Charlestown, explore the Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market area. Faneuil Hall (aka the "Cradle of Liberty") has always been the central marketplace for Boston, and still is today. Hear the story of wealthy merchant, Peter Faneuil, who built this at his own expense in 1742.
87
Bell In Hand Tavern
The last tavern stop (includes one drink and snacks) will be at either the Green Dragon aka "Headquarters of the Revolution" or the Bell in Hand aka "America's Oldest Tavern".
88
North End
This Fun & Unique walking tour finishes back in Boston's North End for cannoli from a famous North End bakery!
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (115)
Jessica_V
Mar 2025
I was visiting from Los Angeles for a day. I was the only one booked so they were unable to do the tour for just one person but I actually did the North End Pizza and Walking tour. The tour operator Martin was very good at communicating different options for me to still do some tour. My tour guide Big Al was amazing! He’s knowledgeable, funny, and you can tell he enjoys what he does. He really has a passion for the city and it shows! Whenever I come back to Boston, I’d absolutely do another tour! Also the food was DELICIOUS! Big Al won’t steer you wrong. Thank you for the great afternoon!
Breann_D
Mar 2025
Big Al made the tour. Anyone can walk around Boston reading the placards, and taking in the sites, but they definitely won't have as much fun as they would if they were doing it with Alvin. His knowledge of the area is top notch and he made the tour so fun we felt like we were hanging out with a family member or friend. Plenty of food and the two drinks are icing on the cake.
301sethg
Jan 2025
Alvin is the absolute man! So I set up a bachelor trip party for my brother in Boston with 4 other guys. We all have a variety of interests from nerdier interests to sports and from beer and drinking, to less booze inclined. Each one of us had a blast with our tour guide Alvin. We saw bunker hill and discussed much of the history of the taverns. He was knowledgeable of specifically American colonial history as well as simply local history in general and know matter what ridiculous questions we asked or how the conversation changed from sports, to how a neighborhood changed, to where to find good pizza/seafood, he not only kept up with it, but added a ton of interesting information. The settings and discussions were mostly free flowing and easy and he was honestly just an all around great drinking buddy with a great sense of the area both historically and today. This trip is definitely worth it and if the people in charge see this review, just know Alvin is a fantastic employee and you definitely lucked out with him.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Alvin is an excellent Tour Guide. And WE KNOW that we're lucky to have him!

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