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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.

 

Kath, dining atop the Prudential Building, with her friend, Donna.

 

Trinity Church; founded 1733.

 

Benjamin Franklin Statue.

 

Another Boston icon of more recent times - Red Auerbach.  He coached the Boston Celtics basketball team in the 50's and 60's.

 

Big shoes to fill.  A plaque honoring basketball star Larry Bird on his induction into the Hall of Fame.

 

Boston Common - a public park in the heart of Boston.

 

Boston Harbor.

 

Boston Pops Concert Hall.

 

Faneuil Hall, considered by many to be the birthplace of the Independence movement.

 

Quincy Market, which lies directly behind Faneuil Hall.  A great place to stroll and munch.

 

The Granary Burial Ground.

 

John Hancock Memorial.

 

Old North Church, founded in 1723.

 

Interior of Old North Church.

 

Old State House.

 

Paul Revere's Grave.

 

Samuel Adams, before he got into the beer business..