Boston Common

The Boston Common is a central public park right in the heart of the city, and is one of America’s oldest parks at 376 years of age. This park is prominently mentioned in many visitor materials as a must-see. The park is very convenient to get to too from my work place: just two stops and less than 5 minutes train ride away.

I’d been waiting for the right weather conditions to do a proper photo shoot of the place, and after nearly two weeks of gloomy and badly overcast weather, the cloud layer finally to reveal a stunningly clear blue sky on the last week of my stay. Here’s a selection of pictures taken of the Boston Common; most from yesterday Wednesday morning before I headed to work, and a couple of others from earlier when I passed through the area on my way to elsewhere.

Below: The Brewer Fountain that’s just beside the entrance of Park Street subway station. The 22-foot tall 15,000 pound bronze fountain was cast in Paris, and a gift to the city by a Gardner Brewer. The fountain’s a popular spot for many park visitors to hang out, enjoy the scenery, while having a cuppa. That’s the Massachusetts State House in the background too; you can see more pictures of it in our blog here and here.

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Below: Lots of pigeons about:

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Below: The 652 large trees in the park provide welcome shade from the summer sun, though the weather was very cooling already (about 21°C):

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Below: Lots of people just hanging out in the park.

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Below: The Parkman Bandstand, built in 1912. One of the park’s most recognizable structures. It’s commonly used for musical and theatrical performances held in the garden.

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Below left: The Soldiers and Sailors Monument, erected in 1877. Right: Lots of flower beds line the foot paths throughout the garden.

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Below: The Lagoon Bridge just ahead.

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Below: The Lagoon Bridge, with the famous swan boats just on the left hand side (hidden in this picture) of the bridge:

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Below: The Lagoon.

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Below: The garden also offers a great view of swanky apartment blocks in Boston city.

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Below: A Statue of George Washington, cast from bronze and on top of a solid granite base. This statue was dedicated in 1869, and is a popular photographic spot for visitors.

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I recorded several videos, and did a large number of panoramic compositions in my visits here. Will post them up at some point.:)