The most important part of the novaTop, geoTop, and futoTop identities alike is access to the City of Boston, in particular because of quite a few attractions and points of interest. In the City of Boston, the capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and largest and social hub for the entirety of New England, numerous intersecting places of interest converge into a singular stream of identity. However, even outside of Boston proper, similarly diverse, multifaceted, and overall cosmopolitan identity markers can also be identified under similar rationales.
Within the Downtown area of the City of Boston, novaTopFlex is particularly interested in perhaps one of the oldest halls in the modern United States of America, Faneuil Hall. Apart from Faneuil Hall, additional interests of historical significance include the Boston Common (which may also provide for modern significance), Fenway Park (home of the Boston Red Sox), the Old South Meeting House (which performs reenactments of the Boston Tea Party on December 16 every year to commemorate the date of the event in 1773), and even numerous exhibits throughout the area. Beyond the downtown area, novaTopFlex is actively seeking out numerous additional interests in the Greater Boston area, including not just immediate suburbs within Suffolk County (Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop) or such places as the Norfolk exclaves of Cohasset or Brookline, but also numerous cities, towns, and additional locales into additional counties nearby, including Middlesex and Essex over the Charles River and even Plymouth and Barnstable Counties further southeast.
