I was so excited for 3rd day because it was supposed to be the historical day!! And we know how I feel about the History and Boston is filled with it. But we started the day with a breakfast with Tia's family! They were great and super funny.
This was in the restaurant and I sent it to Julianne because Buster Brown will always remind me of her.
We ran back to Fenway Stadium so that we could took a tour.
I love the closeness.
Here are a bunch of pictures that show a lot of the park! It was fun to hear the stories but I am not going to lie I was very sad to be going to the ball park again instead of seeing some awesome historical parts of Boston!
Standing on top of the Green Monster!
There was a little museum at the end of the tour and this is Babe Ruth's bat!
Because we came to Boston on a red-eye James got used to showering in the middle of the day which worked fine when we were going to games but on this day the rest of us (mostly me) wanted to go and see some historical sites. For the first, we got into a tense moment! We ended up going to Boston Gardens and James went and got his shower.
It was so beautiful. In the middle of a big city.
This is where the Make Way for Ducklings stories comes from!
Got Fresh squeezed Lemon Aide! It was excellent on a very hot day!
This guy doesn't usually take selfies without me so it is super funny to see him take one without a real reason!
So when we were finally able to see some sites I wanted to go to Quincey Market and The Old North Church!
Quincey Market was my favorite place when I went to Boston in 9th grade. It was super fun place and don't remember a whole lot of things.
Here is a building on Quincey Square. It was pretty awesome.
It is such a pretty historical building with shops and food courts.
In 9th grade I bought a shirt that had this pattern on it so I had to buy this bag! It was super awesome and I was totally excited.
This is super cool building.
The North End! I was so very excited!
Dave was leading the way. I really wanted to go to the Old North Church but we had to catch a certain train to Salem to go on the after dark tour. Dave was such a fast walker. We were able to make it!
They tried to keep it as similar as it was back when they used it as the two by land and one by sea! It is super cool.
I love the flags!
We were sitting in the pew! I sure do love these people!
The pew we were in! I just love being in the historical buildings!
The organ! It is super cool! I was sad that we weren't there to go to church on Sunday there!
We were able to stop at Mike's Pastry and he loved it! I am so grateful this guy set a very fast pace so that we could see the things I had been waiting two days for! He is an amazing person.
These are Dave's picture of the North End!
A church that we thought was the Old North Church but it really was the Church that was across from the old North Church.
A statue of Paul Rever in front of the Old North Church!
"The British are Coming"
I mean I didn't have the heart to say that hey Paul Rever wasn't the only person who rode that night and he didn't even make it the farthest!
The Old North Church
If one by land if two by sea!









































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My cousin made that Paul revere statue. It's the same artist who made the statue Moroni on the salt lake temple. Come see me and I'll take you to the art museum that houses more of his works. Did you know he was from Utah?
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