Beacon Hill is an interesting, early 19th cetury neighborhood with narrow streets, and row houses which are almost all brick in Federal, Victorian or Georgian styles. I especially enjoy walking around and admiring the various window box displays each season, and I've only recently become aware that the Beacon Hill Garden Club sponsors contests to see who can create the most healthy, beautiful and unusual window box!
The narrow streets which define Beacon Hill.... |
Afterwards we walked over to Commonwealth Avenue, a parkway in Back Bay which is divided by a wide grassy mall. This greenway has many statues and memorials.
Such a pretty day, wasn't it? |
Quite spectacular, isn't it? Make sure to go there if it's a clear day, you will not be disappointed.
Apparently, we exited the Prudential Center (which houses the Top of the Hub) from a different exit than we are use to, and came ended up on the Christian Science Plaza which houses the First Church of Christ Scientist.
We took a quick peek inside before quickly slipping out! |
I can see why it's called The Mother Church!
Okay, back through the Boston Public Gardens and Boston Common, which is the very first public park in the U.S. It was perfect day to be in theGardens and park as evidenced by the hundreds of people strolling through.
The ropes were connected to drums on his back! He has a pile of assorted hoola hoops and tamburines, etc. closeby if kids want to join in!
In season, you'll see the special Swan Boats here. |
Boston Common even houses an ice skating rink! |
Next, it was on to the North End, I can't go to Boston w/o going there!
We stopped at a small place for a slice of pizza and beer. |
and then on to Modern Pastry, there was a line outside the door, waiting to get some of these..... |
It was dusk as we headed back to South Station....
It was dusk as we headed back to South Station..... |
Heading into Faneuil Hall for tree lighting ceremonies....
It's not just a simple tree lighting, the tree lights blink to music from the Boston Pops....
It was time to head back to South Station....Happy holidays everyone!
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