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The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel...
2/3/2010
... is one of three tunnels beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport. The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy just days before the end of World War II. Operatic Tenor, William Flavin, of Milton Mass. sang the Star Spangled Banner and Oh Danny Boy at the opening of the Callahan Tunnel in 1961.
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349390pitchingwedge33
on February 4, 2010fantastic street scene....
irishmurr
on February 4, 2010Great view of the entrance to the tunnel -- there's so much to look at in this shot!
arctangent
on February 4, 2010Super cityscape. So full of vibrant colors, which were unexpected to me, not really being familiar with Boston, and so full of details of people going about their daily lives, unaware they are being frozen in time, so to speak.
Boobaby
on February 4, 2010WOW...so much to see! I would get lost for sure...fantastic shot!
pointandshoot
on February 4, 2010Nice capture!
Mom4squirrels
on February 4, 2010What a great view from that window...how cool that the tunnel goes under a building!
studio721
on February 4, 2010Love the view! Very nicely shot.
Eric Lammers
on February 4, 2010My wife and I visited Boston last spring for the marathon and these photos are bringing back so many memories!
joda
on February 3, 2010gorgeous shot... i mean this as a total compliment.. this would make a really cool jigsaw puzzle...
Deborah Irene Glessner
on February 3, 2010Beautiful panoramic shot! WOW! I like looking at it in X2