Let’s take a summer road-trip and explore Milton, one of Boston’s quietest, prettiest, oldest and most historic garden suburbs to see a sampling of its art and architecture. For lunch or supper, there are several new restaurants in town for a take-out picnic to enjoy at the historic Eustis Estate, or take in a leisurely lunch with a glass of wine at three new restaurants on Adams Street. Over the past few years, Milton, which shares a border with Boston, has experienced a Renaissance for dining and viewing art and is well worth trip via Route 93-south. Arriving at 1424 Canton Avenue, one discovers the fabulous gatehouse and gardens leading to the 80-acre Eustis Estate. The Eustis mansion is a splendid, rough-hewn Victorian stone structure built by William Eustis for his wife and family. It is decorative in style, massive in size, and designed to impress wealthy Bostonians on their … [Read more...] about MILTON: A RENAISSANCE TOWN