The Boston 2024 partnership unveiled the long-expected bid documents and presentation earlier on Wednesday, and among the many aspects that the public has been clamoring for, renderings of possible Olympic sites were fully released. Clearly, there are far more important topics to discuss in the bid than pictures of what possible venue sites will look like. We will be diving into that discussion soon as well. For now, take a few glances at the released bid pictures.

For the first time, here are all of the Boston 2024 Olympic renderings that exist, as far as we know. These will eventually be available on Boston 2024’s website, but here they are now for your viewing pleasure (or anger, whichever side of the issue you happen to fall on).

The most striking observations might be the beach volleyball stadium on Boston Common (it’s larger than we imagined it would be), as well as Olympic archery taking place in front of iconic MIT buildings. That helps to bring the Olympic possibility in Boston to life in visual form.

First, there were the four renderings that you may or may not have seen already from when Boston was first selected by the United States Olympic Committee earlier in January.

And here are the new renderings, with pictures of the modular stadium in Widett Circle, “Olympic Boulevard,” and all of the other major plans for the bid.

This is a very preliminary rendering of what a possible Olympic Village on the UMass Boston campus would look like:

Images via Boston 2024