
We went and did the freedom trail in Boston and this was where the first school was in America.

This was the cemetary where John Hancock, Paul Revere, and others where burried. We had such a fun time and hope to finish the tour later (we only got halfway through it).

Madison is a little bit leary about her daddy:-)

This was the Holocaust momument. There are numbers written on the panes of glass staring from one and going to 6 million. One for every person who died and one tower for each camp. It was a neat yet humbling experience to walk through them and see all the numbers.
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