
A walk across the Charles River and under the Zakim Bridge leads to the North Point Park. This bridge was opened in 2003 and carries Interstate Route 93 traffic into/out of and under the city of Boston.

A Duck Boat loaded with tourists heads towards me and their exit ramp from the Charles River. I shouldn't be surprised at the number of tourists - although I'm not riding on a duck boat, I am a tourist, too. It's not real crowded like in the warmer months but Boston is an excellent destination anytime of the year.

A nice place for lunch in the North Point Park.

The iconic bridge structure is reflected in this small creek.

Walking west from the park, I liked the view of the underside of this bridge adjacent to the Museum of Science in Cambridge. It carries a subway line across the Charles River into Boston.
Other posts in this series are:
Part 1 is at this link.
Part 2 is at this link.
Part 3 is at this link.
Part 4 is at this link.
Part 5 is at this link.
Part 6 is at this link.
Part 7 is at this link.
Part 8 is at this link.
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