I have made a Boston Bucket List to accomplish before I move from the city, and I am working to check things off my list! This weekend, my brother and I decided to have a little field-trip to address a location on my list. Looking out on the Charles River sits the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts. Here are a few photos from our day at the museum and around town.
Watch the amazing Lightning presentation produced by the world’s largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator.
Trey teaching me about electricity in the Cahners ComputerPlace exhibit.
Enjoying the puzzles and mind tricks of the Seeing is Deceiving Display.
A silhouette of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge.
Among sailboats, across the Charles, you can make out the Bunker Hill Monument of Charlestown in the distance.
My brother, Trey, savoring the sun as it sets across the Charles in Prince Street Park.
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