Here are a few photos of art and architecture from our weekend trip to Boston and Cambridge. Enjoy!
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I love these! I was in Boston a few years ago but in summer – it’s interesting to see exactly the same pics but with a wintery hue. I love the Fielder.
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I agree. At first I thought it was going to be Einstein, but at that location Fielder made sense.
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Arthur Fielder? Was he some great baseball player or something?
Love the pix, though I wonder about the functionality of the Stata Center design.
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Jean, Fielder loved the Red Sox, but he will be better known as director of the Boston Pops Orchestra. He was fascinated by firefighters too!
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