Next time you visit the North End or Waterfront check out the Armenian Heritage Park across from Christopher Columbus Park. It contains a labyrinth, seating, and a fountain. This has the potential to be a peaceful place along the waterfront.
Have you ever walked a labyrinth? Do you have a favorite peaceful place in the city?
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Peaceful Places Boston Book Review
For those who read us from other parts of the country, the publisher has some peaceful books for other cities.
Peaceful Places: Boston: 121 Tranquil Sites in the City and Beyond
Peaceful Places: Chicago: 119 Tranquil Sites in the Windy City and Beyond
Peaceful Places: San Francisco: 100+ Tranquil Sites in The City and the Greater Bay Area
Peaceful Places: Los Angeles: 100+ Sites for Tranquility Across the City of Angels
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Words: Penny & Ed Cherubino
Photo: © 2012 Ed Cherubino
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