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Re: Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston

GarryRF ·
Must be 15 years since I walked most of your journey through Boston. The mix of old and new buildings are fascinating as you walk the city. Many of the older buildings look like they have shared an architects plan with older buildings here in Liverpool UK. I do find it odd that 5 Bostonians were stoning a single Redcoat then you call them unarmed ! A situation that would bring about the same end results today. I enjoyed your Blog. Thanks.
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Re: Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston

Jonathan L ·
Thanks Gerry. Liverpool is definitely on my list when I get back to the UK. And congratulations on a great 2nd place finish in the EPL.
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Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston

Jonathan L ·
I had to think a long time before writing this entry. We live in a time where "The Founding Fathers" are quoted to justify almost every point of view . So I had a lot of second thoughts before I sat down to put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard in...
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December 16, 2016: Roman Burial Chambers, Matala Beach, Crete.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares some great photos and the story behind caves in a small beach town in Crete.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, March 8, 2014: Rural Tomb, Guangxi, China

PortMoresby ·
On a walk along an isolated road in rural southern China, I came upon a wooded hillside dotted with tombs.
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Pentre Ifan, Wales

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits an ancient megalithic site in Wales, thought to date to 3500 BC, which was probably used as a burial site.
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