Located on Washington Street, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in Colonial era Boston and was the meeting site of the organizers of the Boston Tea Party.
Nice shot, I like the old lamp standards; but I have to say (and my wife is American) the States still can't make decent tea, so it was probably the right thing to heave it into the river.
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Nice shot, I like the old lamp standards; but I have to say (and my wife is American) the States still can't make decent tea, so it was probably the right thing to heave it into the river.
I like colors there. This house does not seem to be that old!
This is nicely composed, Clueless. The building looks like it is in good repair these days.
Wow, this is a perfect photo. I really like the composition and the way the old structure nestles against the sky scrapers. Nicely done!
Fabulous angle and colours. I love how the old and new blend in so well.
This looks almost like an alien has landed in the square!
The lighting in this photo gives it an etherial quality. Another award-winning photo from Mr. Clueless. Thanks.
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