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Have a listen: there are musicians playing and people hanging around the Tower. What a great public space!
Now, with the help of the aquarium, the wharf is a cultural destination. With restaurants, transportation, hotels, and spots of leisure, it is definitely a place to visit in Boston.
Here we explore the area around Emmanuel Church, which includes the beautiful storefronts of Back Bay and the Boston Public Gardens. This is a historically nice area, with it's beautiful public works and 19th Century Victorian Brownstone buildings,…
The central fountain at Norman B. Leventhal Park, in action. Pedestrian traffic passes through the background.
The central fountain at Norman B. Leventhal Park, in action. Pedestrian traffic passes through the background.
Here is a film to enhance the optical illusion of Frances Stark's exhibit on display at the MFA.
While on my adventure through the North End, I was able to get a quick interview with an East Boston Native who provided a lot of insight on North End culture.
The wharf has now become a destination for all. Seen here, a ferry is transporting people from Charlestown Navy Yard to Long Wharf, against a backdrop of the New England Aquarium.
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