Boston-Salem Trip Part 2


Here L is enjoying his stoller while he gets wheeled through the museum. There were, of course, many other things to look at besides Greek pottery and sculpture. We saw some very cool Japanese artwork inspired by ancient basket-weaving techniques. We also saw paintings by van Gogh, Monet, Manet, Picasso, Renoir, and Rembrandt. After walking the museum for a few hours, we were ready to pack it in. On the way back to our hotel, we stopped by The Cheesecake Factory and ordered some take-out. Back at the hotel, we ate cheesecake while we watched the Mavericks trounce the Caveliers.


Today, after a lazy morning, we loaded the car and drove a few miles north of Boston to Salem, the sight of the infamous Salem Witchcraft Trials that inspired Arthur Miller’s Crucible. Salem was also a very busy port town from the time it was settled in 1626 until about a hundred years ago.

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