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Nov 28, 2006 04:24

Hey, could some of you Bostoners do me a favor while trying to read my mind? Go here: http://www.aias.org/forum/tours.html and tell me which are most interesting, from an architectural perspective ( Read more... )

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anonymous November 28 2006, 13:03:14 UTC
The Gardner museum, Trinity Church, the (old) Boston Public Library ("BPL"), in that order. I have some fascination with but no appreciation for modern architecture, so I can't judge those. The modern government buildings (e. g. the biggest building, in the middle, in the photo collage on that tours page) always amaze me, but I see no tours for those.

--c13

P. S. You're going to be in town?

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buzzcock November 28 2006, 14:53:59 UTC
Fuck yes. From Dec 28thish until Jan 3rdish. See you then?

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shrinking_cate November 28 2006, 20:21:41 UTC
Wow! You're going to be in town? Long enough for coffee, or no?

Anyhow...you definitely don't want to miss the Boston Public Library or the Christian Science Center or, ummm...the Gardner Museum, yeah. Those you'll probably love. There's also a few bridges and whatnot, oh! and probably parts of Harvard campus.

--C

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buzzcock December 6 2006, 03:34:24 UTC
I want coffee totally and utterly.

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The Gardiner waltwrites December 1 2006, 23:46:06 UTC
it's goofy, but if you haven't seen it you should because it's a very interesting early 20th c. inside outside experiment.

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