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Photographing our way around Boston

You have seen the large icons of Boston… Bunker Hill… Fenway Park… North Church… But let’s stop and view Boston from another perspective; by walking the streets, soaking up the culture and photographing our way around. We start at the Boston Common, the oldest park in the country. There are lots to see here, so if you have time – explore around. Our first photo op is the Make Way For Ducklings bronze statue located on the walkway. They are only 38 inches tall, but the whole display is 35 feet long. Erected in 1987 as a tribute to Robert McCloskey whose book was set in the Public Garden. As we make our way out of the garden and over to Copley Square, we take note of the George Washington Statue located at the entrance of Arlington Street and Commonwealth Avenue – the grandest of all statues within Boston. Arriving at Copley Square we stop to view the Tortoise & Hare statue, a tribute to runners from around the world who have participated in the
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