Street Scenes Galleries

New York City images : Scenes from several trips to New York City.

New York City images

Scenes from several trips to New York City.

Updated: Jun 08, 2008 6:58pm PST

Union St, Boston, Massachusetts : Scenes from Union Street in Boston - America's oldest working street. Housed along this street are some of the oldest buildings, taverns, and restaurants in North America. The planning and discussion for the colonists' plight of freedom took place along this street.

Union St, Boston, Massachusetts

Scenes from Union Street in Boston - America's oldest working street. Housed along this street are some of the oldest buildings, taverns, and restaurants in North America. The planning and discussion for the colonists' plight of freedom took place along this street.

Updated: May 31, 2008 2:37pm PST

Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston, Massachusetts : The series of parks added when Boston's elevated Central Artery was razed is called the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Its 15 acres of open space near the waterfront is highlighted by grass lawns, fountains, flower beds, and seating areas.

Rose Kennedy Greenway, Boston, Massachusetts

The series of parks added when Boston's elevated Central Artery was razed is called the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Its 15 acres of open space near the waterfront is highlighted by grass lawns, fountains, flower beds, and seating areas.

Updated: May 31, 2008 2:34pm PST

North End, Boston, Massachusetts : Boston's oldest neighborhood, now a hub of Italian-American business and families. In the time of the Revolution it was a hub for colonial independence. The North End's most-famous resident was Paul Revere, who lived here until the end of the Revolution but continued to maintain business interests in the neighborhood.

The Paul Revere House and the Old North Church are the area's major tourist attractions today.

North End, Boston, Massachusetts

Boston's oldest neighborhood, now a hub of Italian-American business and families. In the time of the Revolution it was a hub for colonial independence. The North End's most-famous resident was Paul Revere, who lived here until the end of the Revolution but continued to maintain business interests in the neighborhood. The Paul Revere H ...

Updated: May 31, 2008 2:31pm PST