Steve had a conference in Boston this past week. We watched the news carefully right up until they captured the 2nd bombing suspect and all was clear to travel to Boston. We arrived the day after the capture. We were blessed with three days of good clear weather, although cold for us.
The first day we went to the Boston seaport area to eat dinner and walk.
Great seafood in Boston.
This photo is the at the convention center. Boston is a very proud and resilient city.
We took a walking tour of Boston the second day we were there following the Freedom Trail.
We went to Boston Common,
State Capitol building,
Cemetery where Samuel Adams was buried among other famous patriots,
Site of the Boston Massacre,
Christ Church where Paul Revere gave instructions to the sexton to signal by lantern to warn of the impending British invasion….."one if by land, two if by sea”.
We also went to Boston’s north end, Little Italy, and enjoyed some pastries.
The photo above shows the two tallest buildings in Boston
The third day we walked down to the Boston Public Gardens and enjoyed the cool spring weather and flowering plants and trees.
We also went to the still-closed Boylston Street where the recent marathon bombings had occurred fairly close to this area pictured above.
We also attended a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. We enjoyed the chance to take in a game at this historic park but is was sooo cold and windy.
The final day we were in Boston was a busy one for Steve at the convention and a cold (40 degrees) and rainy day. I stayed at the hotel and read.
Boston was a fun city to visit. It was very interesting to see all the historic sites of our American heritage.
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