Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Boston


The following are some pictures of Boston. Most were taken in a thirteen-hour-long walking binge around the city, but let's start at the start. JERRY drove.

The corner of Lexington and Concord

Near our hotel. MMMeaty.

Tim's soon-to-be new apartment. Not too shabby.

We got on the subway just as the Red Sox game got out. There's Fenway in the background. The train was standing-room only.

The Old State House was where the Declaration of Independence was read to the masses, among other Important Things. During years of neglect they built a subway stop in its basement. This meter records the vibrations from the train

John Hancock's family bible. Of course the guy wrote all over it.

The Old State House must feel like a kid with braces.

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