Boston was incredibly beautiful at nite. Walked From The North End to the end of the commons at 1am!!!... We enjoyed drinks at the Top of the Hub, after Dinner(loads of wine)in the North End.

 



Above is what you find in a walk through the Boston Commons

Dee needed her Dunkin' Donut Fix!! cos there's very few out here in California.


Acorn St., in Beacon Hill...This area was so "Americana"

Amazing Beacon Hill Garden

The State House and The Granary Burial Ground Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere are here(est. 1660)

Ben Franklin's final resting place.

Old South Meeting House Haven for free speech that in 1773,led to the Boston Tea Party

 


The Old State House Samuel Adams, James Otis, John Hancock, and John Adams debated the future of the British colonies. The Declaration of Independence was announced to Bostonians from here in 1776. Just outside was the Boston Massacre
Want a history lesson?

The Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in Boston and the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the U.S. — the doors have always been open to diners since 1826.

Hanging out in the North End. Boston's Little Italy. Actually, this is one of the most authentic Italian areas, outside of Italy.

The Times Irish Pub...Voted Best Clam Chowder this year. and really awesome at $4.00 a bowl!!!

One of the weirdest buildings I've seen. Looks like its gonna lose it's balance!

Harvard Squirrel, maybe a relation to Nigel...not sure. We're taking a break at Harvard

Ready to leave...

Coming back ... These were great seats!! no one behind us, or infornt of us, just a small cabin for 2, with tons of leg room

 


Finally... See Nigels adventure at Frog Pond