I was watching the History Channel's Sons of Liberty and the Brits were just about to launch the assault on Breed's Hill as I saw this post. Very interesting to think about what Joseph Warren, who is featured prominently (with artistic license in the show), and the other patriots would think about kids sledding down what was once a battlefield and the success of their exploits. I think they'd be happy - and proud. Not bad for a bunch of "rabble-rousers"!
Sledding Boston kids took their right to do so directly to General Gage, who assured them that they could continue to sled the common unmolested by British soldiers.
In winter it was not unusual for the boys to bring their sleds to school with them and, as soon as school was over, to coast down Beacon Street, across Tremont, and down School Street. - (From BLS website under BLS History)
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Christmas Village?
It looks like a Christmas card! So pretty and fun.
Adorable!
sledding
some of that happening on my street a couple over. but more of a bunny hill. lots of toddlers. adorable.
Are you over on Sullivan?
Are you over on Sullivan? Lots of tykes out there yesterday sledding down my street.
Very Currier and Ives!
Looks pretty and fun!
Urban snowboard park.
Urban snowboard park.
Interesting aside
I was watching the History Channel's Sons of Liberty and the Brits were just about to launch the assault on Breed's Hill as I saw this post. Very interesting to think about what Joseph Warren, who is featured prominently (with artistic license in the show), and the other patriots would think about kids sledding down what was once a battlefield and the success of their exploits. I think they'd be happy - and proud. Not bad for a bunch of "rabble-rousers"!
You know what?
I wouldn't be surprised if they sledded down it themselves as kids. This is what they fought for.
Patriot sport
Sledding Boston kids took their right to do so directly to General Gage, who assured them that they could continue to sled the common unmolested by British soldiers.
https://archive.org/stream/aroundhubboysboo00drak#page/86/mode/2up (p.87)
In winter it was not unusual
In winter it was not unusual for the boys to bring their sleds to school with them and, as soon as school was over, to coast down Beacon Street, across Tremont, and down School Street. - (From BLS website under BLS History)
Where's Markk?
with an admonition that those sledders should get off the street and out of the way of emergency vehicles and plows?
Hokay
Please no summoning of
spirits from the beyondother posters with strong views on things.Fair enuff
Point taken and agreed with.
It looks dangerous, which
It looks dangerous, which makes it that much more fun !!
awesome!
awesome!
Tha'ts just the way it used
Tha'ts just the way it used to be..............