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Boston, Massachusetts, 1919
yesterdaysprint: Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 4, 1921
yesterdaysprint: Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 3, 1921
Egyptian Beadnet Dress. c. 2100 -2300 BC. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [x] This bead-net dress, pres
Imagine this: an entire working class neighborhood in a bustling city is completely demolished over
kuttithevangu:There’s one of these in Boston, the Vilna Shul (vilnashul.org/about/our_
modern-vampires-of-art-history: Berthe Morisot, Julie Daydreaming (1894) / Vampire Weekend, Lad
A bit of March 5th history…1558 - Smoking tobacco introduced into Europe by the Spanish16
In 1919, the Boston Police Department announced their intention to go on strike in response to their
The art of the ‘selfless”. Photographer unknown, ca. 1860s–70s, Boston Massachuset
roofbeams: Leslie Feinberg, Boston, 1984Photo credit: Boston branch, Workers World Party
The Boston Historic “T” Expansion Track Map shows every proposed extension of th
On this day in 1867, Boston’s Committee on Public Instruction proposed that Boston build a new
Huntington Avenue at Ward Street, Roxbury, 1942, Public Works Department photograph collection, Coll
On this day in 1870, a group of Bostonians requested to meet in Faneuil Hall for the purposes of dis
This morning’s image is for our North End friends! Here’s Hanover Street betwen Richmond
This morning’s document is an 1865 order for a sanitary inspection of Boston.In 1865, Boston&r
Boston City Hospital tents in yard, Spanish-American War, homeopathic hospital, East Concord Street
Did you know that the you can research businesses and vendors using the city’s tax records? Th
We’re ready for a long weekend! Are you? In 1889, Bostonians celebrated Labor Day by attending
On this day in 1824, Boston’s Common Council approved an order to quarantine all ships arrivin
#tbt to August 22, 1842, when the City of Boston invited Lord Ashburton to visit Faneuil Hall as par
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fashionsfromhistory: DressJohn J. Stevens1874-1875Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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