It is the first day of Spring, but there is still snow on the ground at Christopher Columbus Park. But, the lights are still reflecting in the night as shown here from the viewpoint of the “Welcome to Boston’s Historic North End” sign. The puzzle masters are demanding more pieces, so this one tops 100! Enjoy and leave your best time in the comments section.
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11:49 Don’t think I am going to get much faster. Great puzzle. Thanks