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Baked Beans or Lobster, Lobster and more Lobster....Boston has some wonderful Restaurants.  Why not have a nice glass of...
05/04/2016

Baked Beans or Lobster, Lobster and more Lobster....Boston has some wonderful Restaurants. Why not have a nice glass of wine and some oysters while sitting in the same booth that John F. Kennedy sat in back in the day. If you are hungry, Boston is the place to be!!

Need a gift for Mom?  Stroll the trendy shops on Newbury Street or grab a bite at Quincy Market and explore all the wond...
05/04/2016

Need a gift for Mom? Stroll the trendy shops on Newbury Street or grab a bite at Quincy Market and explore all the wonderful crafts the vendors have to offer. Mom will be delighted!

Founded in 1660, the Old Granary Burial Ground in Massachusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery. Located o...
05/04/2016

Founded in 1660, the Old Granary Burial Ground in Massachusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery. Located on Tremont Street, it is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots, including three signers of the Declaration of Independence – Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine; Paul Revere; and the five victims of the Boston Massacre. The cemetery has 2,345 grave-markers, but historians estimate as many as 5,000 people are buried in it

Park Street Church is a historic stop on the Freedom Trail. The founding of the church is predated to 1804 when the "Rel...
05/04/2016

Park Street Church is a historic stop on the Freedom Trail. The founding of the church is predated to 1804 when the "Religious Improvement Society" began weekly meetings with lectures and prayer.[2] The society organized the charter of the church on February 27, 1809 by twenty-six local people, mostly former members of the Old South Meeting House, who wanted to plant a church with orthodox Trinitarian theology.
The cornerstone of the church was laid on May 1 and construction was completed by the end of the year, under the guidance of Peter Banner (architect), Benajah Young (chief mason) and Solomon Willard (woodcarver). Banner took inspiration from several early pattern books, and his design is reminiscent of a London church by Christopher Wren. Park Street church's steeple rises to 217 feet (66 m), and remains a landmark visible from several Boston neighborhoods.[3] The church was the tallest building in the United States from 1810 to 1846.

www.bostonredsox.com
05/04/2016

www.bostonredsox.com

The official website of the Boston Red Sox with the most up-to-date information on scores, schedule, stats, tickets, and team news.

The Zakem Bridge...connecting the North End to Charlestown
05/04/2016

The Zakem Bridge...connecting the North End to Charlestown

05/04/2016

The Old State House...Boston, MA

The Boston Harbor Hotel....marvelous!!
05/04/2016

The Boston Harbor Hotel....marvelous!!

Jump on the "T"....it's easy as one, two, three....
05/04/2016

Jump on the "T"....it's easy as one, two, three....

Bird Ball anyone?
05/04/2016

Bird Ball anyone?

The British are coming!!  The Battle of Bunkerhill....come experience the history!
05/04/2016

The British are coming!! The Battle of Bunkerhill....come experience the history!

Where the Boston Tea Party began!
05/04/2016

Where the Boston Tea Party began!

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