
“One If By Land; Two If By Sea; Three If By Air”
“One If By Land; Two If By Sea; Three If By Air”
With our new service to Boston Logan starting on August 16, I wanted to learn more about the city’s history and what better way than to do a podcast? And what better way to find out about Boston than to interview one of the most influential people in American history? Yes, Paul Revere makes an unscheduled appearance on this episode of Red Belly Radio.
Did you know Paul Revere had 16 children? Or that he might have been involved in the Boston Tea Party? His image appears on the $5,000 Series EE Savings Bond and he was active in the Sons of Liberty. And it seems he never yelled “The British are coming!”
You are probably assuming I did a lot of digital trickery sampling decedents of the original midnight rider to get the voice accurate. I thought of that but realized that would be ridiculous. No, it’s our own John Jones who works on our Graphic Design and Creative Services team playing the role of Paul Revere.
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Southwest will LUV Boston. I have been to Boston many times there is so much to do their. The best thing I have done in Boston in climb to the top of the Prudential Building to the Skywalk observation deck. It provides a panoramic view of the city. I have wanted to work for SWA since I was 10. Now that they fly into Logan that is the airport I hope to work at
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