So - here goes. Part 2 - Boston!
We drove about 15 minutes from Emily's
house and caught the bus into Boston. It dropped us off at South Station
which is the major hub for the buses, commuter trains and the Subway
system. We then managed to figure out how to get on the subway and to
Boston Common. We did it! Not once did we feel afraid or
nervous. We tried very hard to look the part. (I wanted to take
lots of pictures but I knew that would definitely be a give away!) I'm sure
some could tell we were newbies - but all I know is - we did it!!!!
Our goal for the day was the Freedom
Trail Tour. This was our guide - he was AWESOME!!!!
The New State House
Memorial for the first all black
soldiers who fought in the civil war from the north. Brave 54
The movie "Glory" is based
on their story
Park Street Church
Built in 1809 - Sunday School began
in America in this church and "My country Tis of Thee" was sung for
the first time on the front steps.
We visited a Cemetery on our
trail. This is the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin's
family. He was born in Boston - and is buried in Philadelphia. But
this is the rest of his family.
Final
resting place of John Hancock
Final resting place for Samuel Adams
Final resting place of Paul Revere
Benjamin
Franklin - Place were first public school in America stood
Meeting Place of the Boston Tea
Party. Members left here and dumped all the tea in the Boston Harbor
Old State House
The Declaration of Independence was
read for the first time from this balcony and every year since then.
Without fail.
Also the site of the Boston Massacre.
Finishing up our tour with a few
photos!
We then did a little shopping at
Quincy Market
I simply LOVED the day in
Boston! I always enjoy St. Augustine and all the history there - but this
was foundational for America! It was AWESOME! There are so many
other things we wanted to visit as well. The North Church (One if by
land, Two if by Sea), we wanted to tour the USS Constitution and take a ferry
ride over to Charlestown. I see another trip in the future!!! Hee!
Hee!
After our visit to Quincy Market, we
got back on the subway and went to the original Cheers Restaurant for
dinner! How fun is that?
Cheers!
You really do go downstairs to get in!
Our Cheers mugs - full of water! (Just in case you were wondering)
This is my favorite pic from the
trip!
Riding the subway!
After a fun night light this - we have decided we could take on NYC! Hmmmmm - another trip in our future..... The men do not realized what they have allowed to happen. LOL!
After a fun night light this - we have decided we could take on NYC! Hmmmmm - another trip in our future..... The men do not realized what they have allowed to happen. LOL!
Okay, Okay - I got hooked on hats
while in New Hampshire. This was another shopping day and I took this
photo to send to Russ. Notice we have matching scarves. Ya - those
were purchased at Yankee Candle. We both had to have one. And yes -
I bought this hat too! LOVE IT!!!!
We have decided that there will be
more New Hampshire trips in my future - but the October trip will be a
regular! Thanks again to our wonderful husbands for making this possible
for us. It was much needed and greatly appreciated!
Until next time with more fun stuff from this past week.........





























1 comment:
Thanks for posting our awesome weekend. So neat to see it all summed up so nicely. I had the best time and I look forward to our future trips. Love ya, friend. Em
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