Welcome to Mary Ann & Tim's weekend in Boston
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MA & T in Boston
Photo: T, 2010/10/2
By bus to Boston, organized by Colby-Curtis Stanstead Historical Society.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
In the Union Oyster House.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
From Quincy Market. The Gilt building is 75 State St.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
I M Pei's Hancock Tower reflects Trinity Church's Richardsonian Romanesque.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
In Copley Square: how not to win the Boston Marathon.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
Not John Harvard, who did not found Harvard. But rub his left foot or neither
you nor any descendent will get in.
Photo: T, 2010/10/1
Prudential Tower II from Prudential Tower I. (Who says there's no view in the dark?)
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Greek shield in the Museum of Fine Arts.
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Lunch in MFA Calderwood Courtyard.
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Reflections forever in the MFA. (Josiah McElheny: glass from Europe 1910-90.)
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North Church.
Photo: M, 2010/10/3
Next door to North Church.
Photo: M, 2010/10/3
Paul Revere Mall, St. Stephen's Church at end.
Photo: M, 2010/10/3
Paul and his Church. (He didn't belong to North Church, but the steeple held
the two lamps for "two if by sea".)
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St. Stephen's church, Bulfinch's last survivor. "The Archdiocese does not help us attract a congregation."
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Eclectic sidewalk art: Hanover St. at Surface Road.
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The Old State House in new setting.
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Boston waterfront.
Map of Boston showing routes.