after the gardens, i caught the freedom walking trail around town. first stop-the state house, site of the boston massacre (and also where i got the kids mementos). then on to faneuile hall and quincy market. the market was so, SO packed with people, i couldn't get my camera out. the weather was beautiful, though, and so it was enjoyable inside and out.
next was the long walk to the north end, home of paul revere and the north church (one if by land, two if by sea)....
the original cobblestone streets outside the revere homestead:
view of the north church with paul revere statue in front:
up close of the statue:
at this point it was getting hot, so i headed for home (the hotel) and passed the garden (where the celtics play). they were in l.a. for game 6 of the finals (they lost the series in game 7 to the lakers)
that evening, we went on a river boat dinner cruise down the charles river:
from our dock looking west toward the esplanade and the shell they use for concerts
robin and 2 co-workers:
2 inside shots, one before dinner, one during (the water wheel is behind robin's head in the buffet line):
going through the locks on the charles river dam:
view of the city skyline as the sun started to set:
as it got darker....
pretty sunset looking towards the bunker hill monument:
my favorite view of the night (with the moon high in the sky):
other pictures of our hotel and the evidence that it was once, indeed, a jail:
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