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View of the Boston skyline at dusk |
Each year in early August, the Joint Statistical Meetings are held. This year's meeting was in Boston and I'll be honest, I wasn't looking forward to Boston for some uncertain reason. Once I arrived, I was not initially thrilled -- overcrowded and sort of nasty around China Town. I kept a positive outlook and started exploring. After rekindling my interest in history, I found that I loved Boston.
On an off morning, I took a hike on
The Freedom Trail. This trail led you through the historic developments that shaped Boston's, and the USA's, history. The trail was marked with these inlays and a brick path. Enjoy the photos!
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Graveyard where J. Hancock, P. Revere, and Mother Goose |
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John Hancock's Tomb |

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One of the many old world alleys |
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Many of the tombstones were marked with a skull and wings to symbolize the soul going to Heaven |
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Ben Franklin statue |
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Paul Revere's House |
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Old meets new: The old State House, site of the Boston Massacre, in front of the new high rise skyline that dominates Boston today |
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