Get Adobe Flash player

Chose the language

Newsletter

IM Online

ArtphotoasiA 2.0.ArtphotoasiA 2.0.ArtphotoasiA 2.0.

Screensavers

screensaver

Download Screensavers
 
Download for free several screensavers.
You will find many of the images presented in the website.

Boston’s Granary burying ground

Founded in 1660, located on Tremont Street, the Granary Burying Ground of Boston is the third-oldest cemetery. It is the final resting place for many notable class Revolutionary War-era patriots, including three signers of the Declaration of Independence and the five victims of the Boston Massacre. The need for the site arose because the land set aside for the city’s first cemetery, King’s Chapel Burying Ground, was insufficient to meet the city’s growing population.
  
Boston, image of Granary burying ground. Boston, photo of Granary burying ground. Boston, image of Granary burying ground.
Boston, picture of Granary burying ground. Boston, photo of Granary burying ground. Boston, picture of Granary burying ground.
  
Boston ‘s Granary burying ground was originally part of the Boston Common which then encompassed the entire block, but two years after the cemetery was established the southwest portion of the block was taken for public buildings, which included the Granary and a house of correction and the north portion of the block was used for housing. Boston ‘s Granary burying ground tombs were initially placed near the back of the property and on 15 May 1717 a vote was passed by the town to enlarge the Burying Ground by taking part of the highway on the eastern side. The enlargement was carried out in 1720 when 15 tombs were created and assigned to a number of Boston families.
  
  
NOTE: - the images have been realized using a digital SLR Canon 450D, wait to load completely the page before click on the photos, be aware that it can take several seconds - - Boston pictures / USA – portfolio © www.artphotoasia.net -


>> RELATED POSTS:

Boston’s Marathon 2010 The Boston Marathon was originally a local event, but its fame and status have attracted runners from all over the world. For most of its history, the Boston Marathon was...

Boston City Boston is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts, one of the oldest cities in the United States, and the unofficial “Capital of New England”. Boston is also the center...

Boston’s beach I went to Boston’s Orient Heights beach, with my Asian girlfriend to spend the afternoon there, there was a nice sunny weather but with a really cold breeze.      ...

Boston’s public park at Beacon Hill Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts that along with neighboring Back Bay is home to about 26,000 people. Today, Beacon Hill is regarded as one of the...

Boston’s whales watching Whale watching is the practice of observing whales and other cetaceans in their natural habitat and I was very curios and interested in this experience. I just could not miss...

Info -> 02-02-2012

It's freezing today in Turin, but I got also the opportunity to stay at home and is helpful to go ahead with work on the website.


Take a look at the top menu, is ready an entire section of news and articles about Southeast Asia.

Follow ArtphotoasiA

deviantart stumble twitter flickr 500px

Do you have a project?

Do not hesitate to contact me explaining your ideas and ask for a quotation.
webmaster webmaster

Add your website

If you manage a good web site, submit it for free to the directory.
Will be reviewed in few days.
directory ArtphotoasiA directory

Share

StumbleUponTechnorati FavoritesTwitterFacebookDiggRedditMister-WongFolkdSquidooDeliciousSegnaloOknotizieShare