Enjoy!!!

Enjoy!!!

Saturday, October 22, 2016

USA - Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the capital of Massachusetts, one of the six states forming New England. Boston is one of the oldest cities in the USA but also has a young population due to the universities.

We arrived in Boston about lunchtime and immediately went for a harbour cruise. Walking to the jetty we saw a piglet on a lead

 We had quite a long wait for the Constitution Cruise, so I took a photo of a duck with bright under plumage -

The boat was absolutely packed and sitting towards the back we didn't have great views. At least the weather was nice -


Boston's Logan airport is built right by the east side of the harbour -



Walking back to the coach -


Quincy market dates back to the 1820s -

Boston Common is a large park in downtown Boston and the oldest city park in the US. The Central Burying Ground is a burial site where a participant in the Boston Tea Party and fighter in the Revolutionary War are buried.

Boston is the birthplace of the American Revolution. The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy, overthrew the authority of Great Britain, and founded the United States of America.

We stayed at the Boston Park Plaza, it opened in 1927 but has recently been extensively (and expensively) renovated. Rear entrance -



 The Castle at Park Plaza -


 Boston duck

We did a city tour but this was disappointing simply because the elderly guide wasn't good or interesting. We saw quite a few sights -

Boston old town -

 Paul Revere was a Patriot in the American Revolution, his statue faces St Stephen Catholic Church


These lie on the historic Freedom Trail (a historic trail), and at the other end of the Paul Revere Mall is the Old North Church. This is the oldest standing church in Boston, built in 1723  and still has boxes for the pews




North Church from Hull St
The narrowest house in Boston
 Copp's Hill Burying Ground laid out in 1659 -


Our next visit was to the USS Constitution Museum at the Charleston Navy Yard . The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.


We then drove out to Cambridge. Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. 
Cambridge is home to two of the world's most prominent universities, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge has also been home to Radcliffe College, once one of the leading colleges for women in the United States before it merged with Harvard. I didn't get many photos as we just drove round on the coach. One Harvard building -

We drove along a couple of residential streets with some very nice houses, including Longfellow's house -

We then headed back to Boston. The public library with Renaissance-style architecture -
and Old South Church -


No comments:

Post a Comment