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Founding Fathers Photo Bomb Bride and Groom’s Epic Boston Wedding Pics

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Weddings often take months, if not years, to plan, and can cost a small fortune. Brides and grooms want their day to be perfect and focus on all the details to ensure it’s a day they’ll never forget. One of the best ways to commemorate a wedding is with photography, so couples can capture those moments to hold onto forever is magic. Kyle Higgins and Julia Kallis married in Boston on December 6. While walking down the street to the Omni Parker House venue, some of America’s founding fathers ran down the street for a hilarious photo bomb.

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“We thought they were reenacting something,” Julie told the Boston Globe. “I was like, ‘We should get out of the way. It’s the Boston Massacre or something.’”

The Founding Fathers Wanted that Photo Bomb

Instagrammer @gw2photos caught the founding fathers photo-bombing on video, and, of course, shared it. It has 1.6 million views because people think it’s hilarious and the most Boston thing to ever happen.

That would be THE photo going up in the living room,” someone wrote.

“The BEST PART of this is that Paul Revere is buried off to the right, like 500 ft in the Granary. I’m sure he was very pleased,” another person joked.

A member of the wedding party confirmed what happened next.

“Maid of honor here confirming we did end the ceremony at Beantown Pub, drinking cold Sam Adams overlooking cold Sam Adams and signing the decree for the newlyweds’ declaration of dependence,” she wrote.

Thomson and Thomson Photography shared the final founding fathers photo bomb shot on Instagram, and it’s epic.

“Perfect timing! What a historic moment! Congratulations to the beautiful newlywed couple!” A comment reads.

“This is great,” a fan cheered. “A behind-the-scenes look at our viral moment!!”

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