User:GarrettRock/photos/Northeast
Appearance
Boston, Maine, and New Brunswick
[edit]Photos
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Boston's Old City Hall complete with statue of George Washington.
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Massachusetts' gold-domed state capitol.
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Daffodils grown among crooked gravestones at Boston's Naval Cemetery.
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The monolith at Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
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Swan boats at Boston Public Garden, lying under wheeping willows.
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Bridge adjoining sides of Boston Public Garden.
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The Algonquin Hotel is often refered to as "The Castle by the Sea" due its grondiose appearance and proximity to the Passamaquoddy Bay.
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In the past, Minister's Island (in the background)was inaccessible at high tide. This summer (2007), boat access was added so visitors can reach the island by car or boat all day. Visit www.ministersisland.org for more information.
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The St. Andrews Blockhouse is the sole remainder of this type of blockade built to guard Canada from the United States during the War of 1812.
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The old Ganong chocolate factory is now functioning as the Chocolate Museum.
Links
[edit]- Article on Wikipedia about Boston. [1]
- Article on Wikipedia about Maine. [2]
- Article on Wikipedia about Acadia National Park. [3]
- Article on Wikipedia about New Brunswick. [4]
- Article on Wikipedia about St. Stephen, New Brunswick. [5]
- Article on Wikipedia about St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick. [6]