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Everyone had to be on Summer Street at some point where there is a nod to Boston's century as the Wool Capital of the U.S., from 1900-2000.
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The Lawn on D offered relaxing swings within view of the BCEC when there was a break between meetings or CE sessions (without stepping too far away).
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Part of an art installation to honor this Year of the Pig, I passed this little piggy on the way to Boston's Chinatown.
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An accurate title for INTA too, this was one of seven "kaleidoscopic" style sculptures by artist Okuda San Miguel, in the Seaport District.
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In the late-19th century, garment manufacturing plants moved into Chinatown, creating the historic garment district, which was active until the 1990s.
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Visiting the Harvard Club for meetings, I enjoyed walking through the historic Back Bay neighborhood. Victorian brownstones abound.
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Flashback to INTA city 2018...
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