My daughter, Kathleen Crisp, made a business trip to Boston recently and had
a chance to do a little touring with a local resident she knows. She has
sent along the following pictures.
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Kath, dining atop the Prudential Building, with her
friend, Donna.
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Trinity Church; founded 1733.
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Benjamin Franklin Statue.
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Another Boston icon of more recent times - Red Auerbach.
He coached the Boston Celtics basketball team in the 50's and 60's.
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Big shoes to fill. A plaque honoring basketball
star Larry Bird on his induction into the Hall of Fame.
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Boston Common - a public park in the heart of Boston.
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Boston Harbor.
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Boston Pops Concert Hall.
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Faneuil Hall, considered by many to be the birthplace of
the Independence movement.
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Quincy Market, which lies directly behind Faneuil
Hall. A great place to stroll and munch.
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The Granary Burial Ground.
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John Hancock Memorial.
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Old North Church, founded in 1723.
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Interior of Old North Church.
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Old State House.
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Paul Revere's Grave.
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Samuel Adams, before he got into the beer business.. |