Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Boston Day 3 - Freedom Trail & Saying Goodbye

Love the architecture!





The cemetaries are very interesting as well

The headstones are very detailed and the oldest we saw was from 1666. These are all within the city buildings.

Bonnie and the boys

The best clam chowder at the oldest restaurant in the country, Ye Olde Union Oyster House

Tony and his oysters. They were yummy!



The Oyster Bar




The oldest Tavern in the country. The Bell in Hand Tavern, right next to the Union Oyster House


Great Street Performers!

Megan reenacting the statue

Group photo before Tony heads back home


Charlie and me with Beck and the Wally mascot we got him. He was a bit squirmy!


Beck with the uncles, aunt and grandma Bonnie


The were some beautiful churches
Our last day was spent walking the Freedom Trail and taking in some good food. It was sad to leave and I look forward to another visit.....hopefully sooner than later.

2 comments:

Tanner said...

You all look like you had such a great time. I hope to make it to Boston someday. I would love to see Fenway Park.

Kristin Christenson said...

Maybe I can go next time? :)