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Polaroid of the Week: Gravity-Defying Breakdancers Energize Boston Streets

Polaroid of the Week: Gravity-Defying Breakdancers Energize Boston StreetsWe paused for two nights in Boston en route from Quebec to New York, embarking on a whirlwind tour primarily along the iconic Freedom Trail—a 2.5-mile marked path connecting 16 historic sites. Highlights included the expansive Boston Common, a lush urban park; bustling Quincy Market with its array of food stalls; the North End's "Little Italy," packed with authentic eateries; upscale Back Bay; and the marina's panoramic skyline views. We even crossed to Cambridge for a peek at Harvard University during move-in week. The standout moment: a talented hip-hop crew wowing crowds with breathtaking breakdance moves. Boston, we'll be back!


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