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Your one-stop shop for signage, trade shows, presentations and displays. AIR Graphics’ commitment to Green Initiatives began many years ago in 1994. We had never heard of the term but instead practiced common sense recycling, full use of technology and looked for new ways to simply make less waste.
 
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International Place

Dry cleaner known for it's earth-friendly cleaning habits coined "Green Earth Cleaning". It's a silicon based solevent that is oderless, non-hazzardous, and biodegradeable. Get this- it can clean clothing that you'd normally consider a "no no" for dry cleaning- like leather, sequined-dresses, and vinyl (so get your disco outfit out of the closet, and give it a little clean love).
Bush offers VIP services, pick-up and delievery, same day service, taloring, wash n' fold, smoke-damage repair, shoe repair, and wedding gown preservation.

 
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Located in the heart of downtown Boston. Five-star service. Cafe Fleuri restaurant is home to a power breakfast, Sunday Jazz Brunch, and the wonderful Chocolate Bar buffet.
 
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Oliver Street

Dry cleaner known for it's earth-friendly cleaning habits coined "Green Earth Cleaning". It's a silicon based solevent that is oderless, non-hazzardous, and biodegradeable. Get this- it can clean clothing that you'd normally consider a "no no" for dry cleaning- like leather, sequined-dresses, and vinyl (so get your disco outfit out of the closet, and give it a little clean love).
Bush offers VIP services, pick-up and delievery, same day service, taloring, wash n' fold, smoke-damage repair, shoe repair, and wedding gown preservation.

 
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Hours: M-F 9am-5pm
Sa-Su and holidays 9am-6pm
Though in need of renovations, the New England Aquarium is still a fun place to take the little bro. Stroll up and around the 3-story central tank, which holds about 700 fish and 200,000 gallons of water. Favorites such as the penguin play pool, staff tank-dives, and human-animal “interviews” will keep all ages entertained for hours on end. Popular whale watch cruises run mid-Apr.-Oct. ($29, college students and seniors $26, children 12-18 $23; reservations strongly recommended). On view until April 2006, the “Amazing Jellies” exhibit offers an exotic selection of over a thousand jellyfish. Best viewing is in the morning and late afternoon, when the crowd tends to be thinner. Admission $16, students and seniors $14, ages 3-11 $9, under 3 free. IMAX tickets $9. All tickets available for purchase online.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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