IWalked Audio Tours • September 7, 2011Part of another walking trail in Boston (Irish Heritage Trail). Depicts family pre- and post arrival to America during Great Potato Famine. Read the 8 plaques around the plaza or read more in our blog
Mike V. • Agustus 3, 2011Nice little garden, with a number of benches to sit on if you want to relax and chat.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 20, 2011Curley was a popular politician from 1920-1950. He served as 4x Mayor, Congressman and 53rd Governor of MA. Best known for winning seat on Board of Alderman while in prison. More info in blog.<LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • September 7, 201140' sculpture to celebrate 1st use of ether as anesthetic in nearby MA General Hospital. Mark Twain called it "made of hardy material but the lies it tells will outlast it." More info via our blog
Ron B. • Mei 23, 2010Dedicated in 1871 to honor Civil War soldiers: http://bit.ly/aOLYgE Also a very useful landmark when giving directions.
Jake S. • Oktober 24, 2013This statue not only commemorates the wonderful baseball careers that these four men had, but is also a tribute to their brave heroism. Collectively, these men lost 11 baseball seasons to war.
Jake S. • Oktober 24, 2013After visiting the statue (and touching it for good luck), head inside Fenway Park and check out the lone red seat in the bleachers, where Teddy Ballgame's 502 foot home run landed.
Smithsonian Channel • Juni 24, 2011Founded in 1635, Boston Latin is now the oldest public school in America. Four signers of the Declaration of Independence studied here, including John Hancock and Samuel Adams. (From Aerial America)
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