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futurist-foresight:Boston Dynamics Big Dog:“BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics robots.
Andrew Fish (American, b. 1972, VT, USA, based Boston, MA) - Pink Sidewalk, 2015 Paintings: Oil on
Gaston Lachaise’s Standing Woman was inspired by his beloved wife Isabel Dutaud Nagle. The young art
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Syria with head of deified Alexander the Great (obverse) and Nike with tro
Boston.com this AM, April 19, 2013
‘Workers’ Power’, International Socialists, Highland Park, Michigan, 1974.From the
Happy New Year!To start 2018 off right, enjoy the cover of this Bostonian almanac, which in addition
hiddensky:What do y'all know about Women’s tackle football?!! My dear friend & client is killing
To anyone in Boston!!
This #French speaking couple caught my attention. #whilewalking #Boston #finderyeax #gaymer #hairy #
korean-art:Sutra CaseGoryeo dynasty12th-13th centuryFrom the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
shesagent:Whaddup Boston!!!Tonight’s the night! I’ll be walking @dapperq fashion show @icaboston wit
the-quasar-hero:yesterdaysprint:Boston Post, Massachusetts, April 28, 1895Me: *sees my rival*Me: *ev
“You don’t hate Mondays, you hate capitalism” Seen on a bridge over the I-90 freew
‘Busing and the Working Class’ Revolutionary Union, New York, 1974. From the new book Fi
shiftythrifting:Found at Thrive in Boston
Boston desegregation and court-ordered busing. Black students arrive in Charlestown. Photograph by S
Photos by Chris FaraoneWelcome to 103 Hudson Street, a beaten red brick row house on the southeast e
Meet Henry Liu, a Chinese American member of the Lexington Minute Men. On representation Liu said: “
Why so snowy?The area around Boston, Massachusetts has been…kinda snowy lately. The city reportedly
Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse with head of Arethusa (obverse) and quadriga with Nike crowning the c
@eatingboston
8.10.16 - Isaac and I took a day trip into Boston and (as always) I took a lot of plant pics.
18th-19th century Chinese fans made for export Boston Museum
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