Whose dreaming spires are those? Harvard's? I don't know how Boston fits together--was only there once in, ahem, 1977--but I suppose I could get off my duff and look it up.
If you mean the architecture in the first pic, it's the old Sears warehouse which has been transformed into a mall called Landmark Center.
When I first moved to Boston (1987) it wasn't really anything that I know of, maybe offices. Now it's where the REI and Best Buy are, and the location of a pretty decent movie theater. It's the convenience of the suburbs, walking distance (about a mile) from my house. I just don't go down there if there is a Sox home game.
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Date: 2009-03-29 03:38 pm (UTC)Whose dreaming spires are those? Harvard's? I don't know how Boston fits together--was only there once in, ahem, 1977--but I suppose I could get off my duff and look it up.
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Date: 2009-03-29 04:15 pm (UTC)When I first moved to Boston (1987) it wasn't really anything that I know of, maybe offices. Now it's where the REI and Best Buy are, and the location of a pretty decent movie theater. It's the convenience of the suburbs, walking distance (about a mile) from my house. I just don't go down there if there is a Sox home game.