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Maui and Oahu
... out of the oven and still warm. I bought one and used it as a snack during the day. We stopped at a black sand beach as well somewhere along the way. Lunch was at a flower farm where all the women were given a ginger blossom. They also sell bouquets of tropical flowers and jewelry there. The lunch was BBQ chicken, macaroni salad, green salad and a chocolate covered macadamia nut. After some time to look around the grounds we drove on to Oheo Gulch ...
History in Boston
... had Pizza for lunch mmmmm (late lunch). Then we walked the Freedom Trail back to the Boston Commons. Along the way we saw Copp's Hill a burial ground, Old North Church where the signal lanterns for Paul Revere shone to warn the country of the British' troops' march. Remember "One, If by land, and two if by sea" this is where it happened. This church opened in 1723, it is still in use. We continued on our walk towards ...
Boston heritage walk - Canden. Sightseeing
... when they Are in Boston. It is reputedly a haunted hotel we are told. Very beautiful though. Next is the Kings Chapel, the Old South Meeting House, the Old State House and Faneuil Hall. One of these building held the Boston Tea Party and another was the place of the Boston Massacre ( only 5 people died in this "massacre" but it did serve a great political purpose to gain support against the British!) Off to ...
Manger du homard à Boston
... du "plus vieux bateau de guerre du monde encore à flot", mais on n'a pas trouvé le temps d'intégrer une des grandes écoles (Harvard, Cambridge, le MIT), de visiter le fameux Museum of Fine Arts, d'assister à un match de base-ball, ni de nous recueillir sur la tombe des Sorcières de Salem. Boston, une ville qui mérite un ...
Beantown
... called Everett. A neighborhood that is not as easy on the eyes as the more majestic, architectural enriched streets of downtown Boston. But well, it was just a one night stay an the hostel and its owner, Chris, turned out to be great. Hospitality in its cheer brilliant form.
After dropping my backpack at my dorm room, I headed into town with the well organised subway system. Here it dawned on me that latin American influence is deeply rooted in ...