Scenes from One Boston Day 2016
Three years later, the city commemorates the victims of the marathon bombings, while Boylston Street is readied for the 120th race.
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A commemorative wreath placed outside Marathon Sports.Photo by Carly Metz
A commemorative wreath placed outside Marathon Sports.Photo by Carly Metz
Crosses memorialize victims Officer Sean Collier and Lingzi Lu.Photo by Carly Metz
Crosses memorialize victims Krystle Campbell and Martin Richard.Photo by Carly Metz
Crosses memorialize Krystle Campbell, Martin Richard, Officer Sean Collier, and Lingzi Lu.Photo by Carly Metz
Flowers and an American flag laid by the memorial.Photo by Carly Metz
A memorial for Martin Richard.Photo by Carly Metz
Peace symbols are reminiscent of a poster Martin Richard holds in a popular photo of him. The poster reads, 'No more hurting people. Peace.'Photo by Carly Metz
Peace symbols are reminiscent of a poster Martin Richard holds in a popular photo of him. The poster reads, 'No more hurting people. Peace.'Photo by Carly Metz
Posters, flowers, and wreaths commemorate victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.Photo by Carly Metz
Posters, flowers, and wreaths commemorate victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.Photo by Carly Metz
A new version of Martin Richard's poster.Photo by Carly Metz
A chalkboard outside Adidas' Boston Marathon Runbase.Photo by Carly Metz
Many businesses on Boylston Street have window displays looking forward to the 2016 race.Photo by Carly Metz
So true.Photo by Carly Metz
Boylston Street is decked out in blue and yellow.Photo by Carly Metz
Boylston Street is decked out in blue and yellow.Photo by Carly Metz
Hope these daffodils blossom soon!Photo by Carly Metz
Passersby could give blood on One Boston Day at this mobile blood bank.Photo by Carly Metz
The Boston Ballet's Nutcracker bear gave out free hugs at Copley Square.Photo by Carly Metz
Boston Marathon runners will be welcomed into the home stretch by this 'Boston Strong' sign painted on the Bowker Overpass spanning Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate West.Photo by Carly Metz