Boston (11/05/2001) - Part I


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On this page, we'll see some of the numerous landmarks in Boston.  From the Custom House to the Boston Common, there are plenty to see.  Many buildings date from the 1700's and 1800's.  The next page shows one of Boston's most beautiful sites - the Public Garden.
 


One of many reservoirs, lakes, and ponds in Massachusettes, this one is in Framingham, about 20 miles from Boston.


Painting of an airplane covering the side of a hanger in Logan airport (just north of Boston).


Custom house.


Boston Harbor - ferries for sightseeing and whale watching, and Aquarium (right).


Quincy Market - indoor/outdoor marketplace.


Inside of Quincy Market - eateries in the center and souvenir shops in the two side-wings.


(Left) Faneuil Hall [1742], (Right) Old State House [1713].
 


Statues outside a Borders bookshop.


 Park Street Church [1809].


Stone marker in Boston Common - America's oldest public park; 50 acres originally for grazing cattle by Bostonians.
 


Boston Common - lots of pigeons!


Boston Common - Granary Burial Ground.

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