Photo Tour Friday: Boston Buildings

by Gina on September 14, 2012 · 0 comments

Walking Through Downtown Boston Buildings

I love Boston. My sister lives there and tells me if I actually lived there I’d hate it because it rains all the time and it’s busy and fast-paced and basically completely opposite from San Diego. But I don’t believe her. I mean, Boston is still by the ocean, it has amazing restaurants, and it has seasons – always a bonus. Plus, it has history…so MUCH history. Which results in classic looking Boston buildings. They were completely different from what I’m used to in San Diego and I enjoyed walking amidst them.

This Boston building was one of my favorite. I love the flowers and vines growing over the side of it. There’s just something so stately and handsome about it.

Pretty ivy growing over a Boston building.

Pretty ivy growing over a Boston building.

A nod to a founding father in front of history architecture:

Curved windows behind a historic statue.

Curved windows behind a historic statue.

This postcard-worthy street in Boston is famous – Acorn Street. Though living in these picturesque Boston buildings comes with a hefty price tag. Lucky for the rest of us, it’s open to wander through.

Stately Boston buildings cradling cobblestoned streets.

Stately Boston buildings cradling cobblestone streets.

And perhaps the most famous Boston building of all…the Paul Revere house:

Paul Revere House in Boston

Paul Revere House in Boston

 

 

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