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#1 ctman987

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Posted 18 June 2006 - 02:00 PM

Pictures from my trip to the city this past Memorial Day Weekend...sorry there a little delayed

The Westin Copley Place Boston (38 floors, 395 feet, 803 rooms) followed by the Boston Marriott Copley Place (39 floors, 382 feet, 1147 rooms) both along Huntington Avenue with the entrance to I-90 (the MassPike)
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Behind the trees on the left is the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel followed by the Westin then the Marriott in back of it and on the right side is the Boston Public Library Central Branch
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The 38 floor 395 foot Westin Copley Place Boston Hotel
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The 39 floor 1,147 room Boston Marriott Copley Place with a Shaw's Supermarket in front
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Side entrance to Shaw's Supermarket at Copley Square, the Westin Copley Place Boston Hotel tower and the John Hancock Tower
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Shaw's Supermarket with the Boston Marriott Copley Square in back and 116 Huntington Avenue to the right of that. Across from Shaw's even though you can't see it is Saks 5th Avenue
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Copley Square Saks Fifth Avenue
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Copley Square Neiman Marcus
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Copley Square Lord & Taylor
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Prudential Tower near Copley Square- 59 Floors, 750 feet
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Avalon at Prudential Center
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Back of the Marriott Copley Place, then the John Hancock Tower (blue building-790 feet, 60 floors) then the John Hancock Building (pointed top building- 495 feet, 26 floors)
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Huntington Avenue towards the Copley Square Hotel
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John Hancock Tower (790 feet, 60 floors)
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John Hancock Tower again with the Trinity Church to the left of it
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John Hancock Tower and the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
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Courtyard by Marriott Copley Square, Copley Square Hotel, Trinity Place, John Hancock Tower, Marriott
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Courtyard by Marriott Copley Square
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Courtyard by Marriott Copley Square (left) followed by the Copley Square Hotel
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Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
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131 Dartmouth St
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Trinity Place (18 floors, 236 feet) along Huntington Avenue
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Huntington Avenue with the Westin and then Marriott on left, the entrance to I-90 (Mass Pike) and Trinity Place on the right
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Huntington Avenue
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The Colonnade Residences on Huntington Avenue
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The Colonnade Residences followed by the Colonnade Hotel along Huntington Avenue
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116 Huntington Avenue followed by the Colonnade Residences then the hotel
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The Christian Science Administration Building along Huntington Avenue (23 floors, 370 feet)
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Trinity Church which was founded back in 1733
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Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences
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Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences with the John Hancock Tower in back
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The side of the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Newbury St (building is at Newbury & Arlington)
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Boston Public Library Central Branch
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Boston Public Gardens
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Boston Public Gardens - George Washington
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John Hancock Building & Tower from the Boston Public Gardens
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Boston Public Gardens
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Boston Public Gardens with the Swan Boats which give rides to visitors
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Boston Public Gardens with the Swan Boats which give rides to visitors
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Boston Public Gardens
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Arlington Street by the Public Gardens
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500 Boylston Street, John Hancock Tower and the Prudential Tower
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Newbury Street
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Newbury & Berkley Streets
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Newbury Boylston Street area
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Clarendon Street by Boylston Street
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Louis in the Newbury and Boylston Street area
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Church of the Covenant
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Church next to the Boston Public Library
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Bank of New England - I think??
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Boylston Street
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Boylston & Clarendon
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Boylston & Dartmouth
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Boylston & Dartmouth
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Marriott Customs House (496 feet, 32 floors)
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Beacon Street before the MA State Capital
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MA State Capital
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Lenox Hotel on Exeter Street at Boylston
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Four Seasons Hotel
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Back Bay looking towards the John Hancock Tower
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Back Bay
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Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market
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Towards Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market with the Millennium Bostonian Hotel on the right
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Hanover Street/Little Italy/ North End
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U.S. Coast Guard at end of Hanover Street
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Downtown from the North End/ Little Italy
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#2 TheBostonian

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 12:26 AM

Well done.

#3 swh1972

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 07:39 PM

Nice pictures.  

I was in Boston two weeks ago on business and recognize many of the places you photographed.

#4 lexicon506

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Posted 19 June 2006 - 08:07 PM

Nice job. Do you especially like hotels? I noticed that you pointed out many of them.

#5 jessandunnotis

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 12:00 PM

hmmm...should I be viewing your pics via Firefox or something other?  All I'm seeing are little boxes with red x's or code.  :-(




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