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Boston (day 2, part 1)

There were SO many mailboxes in Boston. I may have spent more time pointing them out that I ought to have, but really, there were a lot. In addition, the trash cans look like mailboxes. I’m not sure what this means, but I’m working on conspiracy theories. I have read The Crying of Lot 49, after all.

Chinese McDonald’s? along the Freedom Trail + four amazing shoes

The pigeons and squirrels there were pretty fat. My brother pointed out this is because it is cold in Boston. He’s pretty smart sometimes.

There were several cemeteries to see along the Freedom Trail: Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, Established 1659; Granary Burial Ground, 1660 (John Hancock, Samuel Adams, etc.); King’s Chapel Burial Ground, 1630

Buildings along the Freedom Trail:

advertising on historical spaces

This is Paul Revere’s house:

This is what I was looking at while my brother was photographing Paul Revere’s house.


U.S.S. Constitution (above), U.S.S. Cassin Young (DD-793) (below)

Breed’s Hill, site of the Battle of Bunker Hill:


the view from Breed’s/Bunker Hill

One Response to “Boston (day 2, part 1)”

  1. Adam Says:

    Aha! You’ve discovered part of the W.A.S.T.E. network in Boston. Muted post-horn no more!

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