Boston Architecture—The Devil is in the Details


There’s just something about East Coast Skyscrapers.  They don’t seem to know what they want to be, and the contradictions make truly phenomenal pictorial studies.  On the one hand, you have the towering heights, clean lines, and lots of reflection.  And then you stumble across gargoyles, spires, lions rampant . . . it’s almost like being in Medieval Europe.

Boston is no exception, and today we’ll take a look at just some of the architectural delights awaiting you in this dynamic city.

I could go through a running travelogue of what you’ll see below, but pictures are worth thousands of words (make sure you get all the way to the finish line at the end):

That brings to a close this week’s look at Boston.  Yes, we’ve reached the finish line.  And here it is, the finish line to the Boston Marathon:

The Boston Marathon Finish Line

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One response to “Boston Architecture—The Devil is in the Details

  1. Nice shots, R. Doug.

    And thanks so much for your comments on my blog the past week. I was really glad to see a male perspective.