Outside the Sheraton Tribeca, Canal Street, NYC. Got there at 6am!

After a wonderful week uptown in the Beacon, we hailed a cab on Broadway and raced down through the empty Sunday morning streets to our Tour rendezvous. $20 including tip and we had heaps of time to spare. I worry too much about travel days.

Our first view of Boston looked familiar - although there are more historic buildings left to vary the skyline.

The Quincy Markets were a sensible place to deliver 3 coach loads of hungry travelers. We seem to be part of a convoy but at least we are the lead bus.

This is Todd our Tour Director. I don't believe in revealing personal information online so the goss will cost you a beer or two on my return. The truth will cost you dinner!

We drove past the actual bar later that day.

Trying to get Facebook to work.

This Hall witnessed many anti British rants back in the 1770s. Nice old hall but lousy acoustics.

Downtown Boston felt like a big version of The Rocks. Nice.

Paul Revere did this dome in copper originally.

Paid a quick visit on the way to dinner.

And made a dash across the Harvard Yard.

Harvard's left boot polished from superstitious visitors over the years.

Could be in England, not New England.

Except for the march of progress everywhere.
Day 2, Quebec!!!!
Location:Beacon St,Brookline,United States

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