Capturing Boston’s History

June 15th, 2011

Boston, Pixxlz’s home city, has always been known for its great history. Millions of tourists travel from around the world to experience the monuments from our nation’s early history. Boston is one of the top 10 tourist cities in the country. There are a number of free museums that offer a great range of interesting information that has made Boston such an intriguing destination for tourists. From the sports to political history, Boston offers a great experience for anyone.

The Boston landmarks are truly a sight to see. The New State House at the top of Beacon Hill has breath-taking architecture that is a must see for any tourist. The dome covers the top of building in a 23.5 carat gold leaf. The building was built in 1795 on land originally owned by John Hancock. This still remains the home of Massachusetts legislation and is a pillar of Boston’s history.

Of all the landmarks, the Paul Revere House, which is the oldest house in New England, located in downtown Boston is the most historic. In 1775, this is where Paul Revere set out on his famous midnight ride to warn the city that the British were coming. The house still contains the 17th and 18th century furnishing and memorabilia, even some of Revere’s personal belongings.

Tourists are constantly taking pictures throughout the city to capture their own moment with the history of Boston. Most tourists only take photos with their digital camera and cannot print them with any good quality. They must also buy post cards to send to their friends and family that are commodities and impersonal. Pixxlz however can print quality photos. The photos can easily be uploaded through our website or Facebook and be delivered within 2-3 days before their trips are done! We can print in 8×10 or 12×18 whether they want to frame them or just keep them for memory sake. We also print customized post cards that they can send to their families and friends with their personal photos to share their moment! It would be a pleasure for us to help all the tourists experience the beauty of our great city.


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