Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Monday, April 05, 2010
Iron & Glass
I like the contrast of the iron lanterns at the Boston Public Library and the John Hancock tower in the background. The tower is named for the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Hancock, who was born and died in Quincy. Quincy's main street bears his family name as well.
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Summer Attraction
This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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This beautiful Gothic and Tudor Revival style building was built in 1891 as a school for children of the granite workers in West Quincy; it ...
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The administration building is all that remains of Quincy City Hospital. It will be renovated and incorporated into a multi-family 465-unit...
5 comments:
This is a realy nice picture. I love the contrast. I'm also a fan of American history.
Great composition and contrast!
I agree. I like the contrast of colour, design and material here.
nicely captured, slim.
Nice contrast both in light and lines.
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