It was quite the trip to get to Boston. We passed through so many states, but sadly it was dark so we didn't get to witness much. I however did get to see the NYC skyline. Oh how I love that city!
We didn't get into Boston until late. We got a decent start on the day. My favorite part of traveling is the food. We ate so much yummy stuff! We started off in a local bagel shop by our hotel.
Boston's historical district begins in Boston Commons on the Freedom Trail. This was the location of the Boston Massacre. Boston Commons was so pretty.
The freedom Trail was marked with bricks and these little markers.

Old Cemetary. A lot of the founding fathers were barried here.
John Hancocks Grave. The original and the new one.

Democratic donkey. The gold thing on the ground has foot prints and says stand in opposition. Really random...

City Hall. Boston Tea party was planned here. The Declaration of Independence was read from the balcany of this church on July 18th 1776. A lot the Revolutionary meeting happened here.
Boston clam chowder from Quincy market. So delicious and fresh!
Boston skyline.
Mike's bakery in Little Italy. That was my pick. Definitely a good choice. I have come to the conclusion Utah does not have enough good bakeries. Though it is probably a good thing.......
Our trip ended at Harvard (perfect place to end). It poured (more like monsooned) the whole day. ( I think some places flooded this weekend back east) It rain like I have never seen or experience before. We were troopers though and saw all we could get to. We didn't get to see the whole trail or walk around much towards the end of the day. I was so glad I got to see what I did! Boston is amazing. I fell in LOVE and will be returning (perhaps I want live in cambrige someday) when the weather is better.
Old Cemetary. A lot of the founding fathers were barried here.
Democratic donkey. The gold thing on the ground has foot prints and says stand in opposition. Really random...
City Hall. Boston Tea party was planned here. The Declaration of Independence was read from the balcany of this church on July 18th 1776. A lot the Revolutionary meeting happened here.



2 comments:
oh, lol--nevermind you already went there!
I am jealous!
That looks like so much fun.
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