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Re: Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston
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
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
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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Walking LA - Downtown LA
To see the best of Downtown Los Angeles you don't need a car. Get out and walk the streets.
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Fuhrerbunker, Berlin, Germany
This unremarkable parking lot sits atop a very remarkable piece of history...the Fuhrerbunker.
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Re: Fuhrerbunker, Berlin, Germany
I am glad that there is no monument or memorial at the site. An empty dirt parking lot is more than the tyrant deserves.
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Re: Walking LA - Downtown LA
This is a great piece! I love walking around Downtown LA. Little Tokyo has really changed over the years and for the last 5 or 6 years is a very trendy spot. I love the Central Library too. So many neat places.
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Re: Walking LA - Downtown LA
Excellent photo feature! I'll bet a lot of LA residents don't know about some of these places let alone tourists. Thank you for such a fantastic report!
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Re: Walking LA - Downtown LA
I've been one of those "Gotta have a car" people, but I might have to change my mind! Thanks for a new perspective on a puzzling city!