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Your unserious questions, seriously answered.
Have a question about Greater Boston or New England you’ve always wondered about but never thought to ask? Boston.com’s Wickedpedia series aims to track down the answers to these long-burning (often random) reader questions — the more obscure the better.
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Where does the Boston accent come from?
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Could you ever actually 'pahk yah cah in Hahvahd Yahd'?
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Where does Greater Boston end?
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Where did John F. Kennedy live in Boston?
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How did the T lines get their colors?
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Why doesn't the Green Line have an 'A' branch?
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Where do old MBTA trains go to die?
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Who thought Green Line trolleys driving in traffic was a good idea?
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'But ‘Wonderland’ itself, well what was that?'
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What are the ‘hanging poles’ in the Kendall MBTA station?
Food-related questions:
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Why do some New Englanders call sprinkles ‘jimmies’?
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'If they know what a spuckie is, if they’re from Boston, they’re really tickled that we have that on the menu'
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'A frappe is a frappe. A milkshake is not a frappe.'
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What exactly is coffee milk?
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'It’s never been a pie, never will be a pie. It’s always a cake.'
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What is apizza? And how is it different from regular pizza?
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TikTok explainers
@bostondotcom Is this cake? 🍰 Actually, yes. The Boston Cream Pie has a layered history, and tracing its local origins isn’t easy as pie — or rather, cake. Read more about the complicated origins of Boston’s iconic dessert, in the latest Wickedpedia installment at the link in our bio. #BostonDotCom #NewEngland #Massachusetts #BostonCreamPie ♬ Applesauce – Mark Fabian & Alexander Smith & George King & RK Masters
@bostondotcom There’s Fenway on the Green Line, located in the Fenway neighborhood and near Fenway Park. Harvard on the Red Line stops at the university. The list goes on. But Wonderland, the stop at the end of the Blue Line, defies the norm. It takes riders to Revere and drops them off between North Shore Road and Ocean Avenue. The area surrounding the stop used to be “a land full of wonders,” says Stephen Wilk, the author of “Lost Wonderland,” which details the history of the short-lived amusement park that was next to the station’s current location. Its name: Wonderland Amusement Park. Read more about how the Wonderland T stop got its name in the latest #Wickedpedia installment at the link in our bio. #BostonDotCom #Wonderland #Revere #NewEngland #MBTA ♬ original sound – Boston.com
@bostondotcom This week’s edition of Wickedpedia features a famous 🦗 that’s been involved in a fire and a heist! But why exactly is there a grasshopper atop Faneuil Hall? Hop on over to our link in bio to read the full story. #Boston #Bostonma #Massachusetts #faneuilhall #downtownboston ♬ Beat Automotivo Tan Tan Tan Viral – WZ Beat