The other day, I came across a “free stuff” box on the corner of Creighton and Falkland. I rooted around underneath all the unwanted clothing and found over a dozen little stuffed animals.
It kept me busy for a good fifteen or twenty minutes, running around the North End…






Creighton and Falkland is a humble-looking corner, but this is the site of the legendary Electro Stoop. It’s like the Times Square of the North End.