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RE: Running through Boston with Market Friday

in Market Friday2 years ago

Always enjoy visiting places steeped in history, still enjoyed and nurtured to this day.

Oh that riddle is so true, great reminder Denise.

Thanks for delightful tour, sadly we never learn and much will go asunder when people are angry or in disagreement again.

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Isn't that the truth, Joan? @joanstewart I always think we will learn from our mistakes, but, we do it over and over. That is just ignorant on our part. :(

I like when history unfolds as your walkabout. I lived close enough to Boston and NYC growing up and I thought all places were like them. I don't mind digging for history either, but, this is too easy and I do like that they incorporate it into the town so that everyone can enjoy it.

Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your words, always@

#MarketFriday loves you!

Not quite sure how defacing old buildings resolved anything, but then who am I to say... We have some great places still standing not sure how much of the history is in tact.

I still dig into history when something of interest pops up anywhere in the world 😆

!BEER

Oh, wait! Did I agree to that? Defacing old buildings? Noooo, never resolves anything.

I love digging into history, as you know, I don't care where in the world it is... that is the joy of the internet.

Defacing old appears fashionable in some countries whereas others a taking care of what they have inherited. Cannot alter the past only learn from it so makes no sense in destroying what you have.

Written history gives us a good idea of where we came from, too many conjure up tales of old told, they hold no bearing yet get treated as truth.

Buildings, content within, normally hold great stories framed over time, this makes your visit into Boston a wonderful day out.


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