Boston Bricks

Boston Bricks

Some of my favorite pieces of public art are the ones that are hidden right in plain sight.  In downtown Boston, there is a series of beautiful crafted “bricks” that hundreds of people walk over each day.

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Created by Kate Burke and Gregg Lefevre in 1985, these bricks chronicle not just Boston’s history, but some unique aspects of living in the city.

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Stones include directional ones that tell you how far away places like the North Pole or Moscow are.

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The North Pole doesn’t seem so far away, now, does it?

If you’ve ever driven through Boston, you might recognize the change that happens to people as they attempt to navigate throughout the confusing streets 🙂

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However, Boston’s history is well represented in this collection of public art. From the different last names of residents, the American Revolution, and the Marathon, you will find all of it in this tiny alley.

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How to get there?

IMG_2831Winthrop Lane is really easy to miss. Go down Devonshire Street away from the Old State House. When you see the statue of John Winthrop, look to your right for the Dunkin Donuts. Winthrop Lane is right there.

12 thoughts on “Boston Bricks

  1. That’s some really fun brick artwork! I like street art, but didn’t even know there’s a so many brick. It’s interesting how well it represents Boston (or so I’ll assume since I’ve never been there). Thanks for showing it to me!

    1. I always look down, a habit of someone who finds a lot of money on the ground and was an archaeologist it helps a lot!

    1. Oh oh! I know the answer to that one! 😉 The Boston Marathon is awesome, but you couldn’t pay me enough money to run it. So much pain in their faces!

    1. Oh, yeah…these kinds of art get totally covered in the snow! I’m not sure anyone even shovels down there. Hmm. Try coming in May, its lovely…the students are leaving and the weather is just warming up again.

  2. This is really cool-I’ve never been to Boston but how come I’ve never read about the Boston Bricks before. I love art that is so unique- it adds so much to a neighborhood.

    1. There are a few other pieces of art like this throughout the city. So great. I wish more people did stuff like this 🙂

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