Always from left to right: Tom, Ted, and Loni
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What up Daniel?
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Geri (and her camera) and Menorah
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Cissy trying to explain something
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Minuteman Statue in Lexington, MA: The bronze statue is of Captain John Parker, leader of the militia men, and was built and placed on the Green in 1900.
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We received a very nice tour of the Green from the lad on the right. It was on this Green that the "shot heard 'round the world" occurred.
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Pretty picture for mom
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Ted taking a picture at the Willows
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Dad, me, Tom
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Loni and Tom playing ping pong at the Methodist Church we stayed at in Greenland, NH.
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Daniel observes
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Then gets his chance to play
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Nice form Tom!
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The Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, MA
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Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, MA
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Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, MA
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Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, MA
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Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, MA
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The memorial is dedicated to the victims of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.
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I make a groovy witch...
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The Stephen Phillips Memorial Trust House. He was the honorary curator of the Hawaiian Collection for 30 years at the Peabody Museum (now Peabody Essex Museum).
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Back of the house
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Playing with the camera
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Unfortunately time did not allow us to tour the museum.
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Old fire alarm
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Downtown Boston, opposite the Boston Common
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Park Street Church: Founded in 1809 in the midst of an exciting chapter in the nation's history. Ten people, including author Oliver Wendell Holmes, gathered in the mansion of William Thurston on Beacon Hill on February 27th, 1809, to discuss the organization of a church in this area. By mid-March, the committee had located a site at the corner of Park Street and Tremont Streets, and Park Street Church was founded. "America" (My Country 'Tis of Thee), by Samuel Francis Smith, was first sung at the Park Street Church on July 4th, 1831. The church was also where William Lloyd Garrison delivered his first major public address against slavery in 1829.
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Boston Common
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Now where's that darn Freedom Trail?
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Granary Burying Ground: With its massive Egyptian Revival-style gates facing Tremont Street, the Granary Burying Ground is the final resting place of many eminent Revolutionary-era patriots, such as Samuel Adams, Peter Faneuil, Paul Revere, and John Hancock.
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