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Friend Street

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The three membership types are:
Enrollment Monthly Dues
Six Month Membership $50 $64
Month to Month Membership $199 $59
Peak Performance Membership $249 $59

Plans include use of all locations, group exercise classes and much more. For details, stop by one of the clubs.
 
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Education
Type: Dance studio
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Since 1979,The Jeannette Neill Dance Studio has provided personalized and comprehensive dance training to both the professional and recreational adult dancer. During that time, the studio has become one of the most respected centers of dance education in the country and is renowned internationally for its preservation and presentation of jazz dance.
In 1996, the studio relocated to the North Station area of Boston, turning two floors of a turn-of-the-century building into a state-of-the-art dance facility. They offer on-going adult classes every day of the week as well as complete and separate programs for children and teens.
The studio offers classes for children, teens and open classes for adults. Visit their website to see their detailed schedule!
 
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Hancock Street

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Bulfinch Place

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 • (617) 742-7630fax(617) 742-4192
Hotel
Max rate:$250
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At the intersection of Cambridge St. and Blossom St., one block north of the main entrance to MGH, the Holiday Inn Select offers pleasant rooms and friendly service. Each room is well-equipped with a variety of amenities, including internet and safety deposit box; a health club is on the second floor. Rooms $129-350 depending on the season. Suites $300-$450. Executive suites and wheelchair-accessible rooms with larger bathrooms are available. Ask about AAA and senior citizen discounts. Parking $40/day.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
The hotel has a health club and pool. It has cable TV but only the most basic channels; no Disney or Nickelodeon. It also has one restaurant. A seemingly boring amenity, but one that may be useful for traveling families, is the coin-operated washer/dryer. Beats paying for a dry cleaner.
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