Friday, October 27, 2006

And still there is more...


This is the site of the Boston Massacre. This event was a catalyst for the Revolutionary War. It was blown out of proportion to be used as propaganda. This spot is located in the middle of a street in downtown. It was pretty cool.




Last Friday, we stopped in Boston's "Little Italy" for lunch. I got the traditional spaghetti and meatballs. It was really good!



These pictures both come from the Boston Commons. It is a public park in the middle of downtown. They have a small pool there that is filled with water in the summer and then turned into an ice skating rink during the winter. They have a playground right across from it. We stopped to have a little fun before our tour started on Friday.
On Saturday, they had a pumpkin festival going on. There were thousands and thousands of carved pumpkins. They were trying to break a world record. It was definitely crowded, but it was fun to walk through and see all of the different carvings.

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