The photo images in Gallery 1 are from Boston as well as some of the local area towns here on Boston's South Shore. This gallery has photos from Hingham, Nantasket Beach, Norwell, and Scituate.
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The American Flag hangs high from within the the Boston Harbor Hotel Rotunda (also known as the Rowes Wharf Arch), along the public plaza leading to Boston's Waterfront along Boston Harbor.
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Some turn of the century Boston architecture is seen here along Tremont Street near the historical Kings Chapel.
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This is the Playland Penny Arcade located on Atlantic Avenue along Nantasket Beach. The Penny Arcade along with a few other places like Fascination Game Parlor, along with the Salt Water Taffy Shop, and Nantaskets famous Carousel are all that remain of the era of Paragon Park, which was torn down in the 1980's and replaced with condos. Some may remember the Paragon Park Roller Coaster that dated back to 1917... It was dismantled in 1985 is now in operation at
Six Flags in Mitchellville, Maryland.
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Autumn colors on a deck in Norwell.
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Window shopping at a barn window in Norwell.
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A birds eye view of the salt marsh here at the tip of Damon's Point in Marshfield.
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Sunrise reflects off of one of the fishing vessels moored in Scituate Harbor.
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A small bench at the edge of an inlet leading to and from Bluefish Lake along Washington Street in Duxbury, Massachusetts captures the warmth of the early morning sun on a chilly 27°F (-2.7°C) morning.
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The Duxbury Beach Bathhouse located along Gurnet Road.
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This is the balcony section of the Old Ship Church located on Main Street in Hingham, Massachusetts. This image shows the early architectural esthetics of the church very well. Built on this location in 1681, this 325 year old church is the oldest wooden meetinghouse and place of worship in continuous ecclesiastical use in the United States.