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What's left of the newbury alleys (As of 12-24-2006)
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View of the Boston Massachusetts Skyline at Sunset from the Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory
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Boston Manor in concerto al Rock Im Park 2025 di Norimberga foto di Pier Paolo Campo per www.rockon.it
(Boston, MA 11/17/18) Mayor Martin Walsh attends the Crossroads/C5 Career Exploration Day at City Year Headquarters. (Mayor's Office Photo by John Wilcox)
View of the Orange Line from the Lechmere-bound Green Line platform. 8 Jan 2008. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich
Old North Church (officially, Christ Church in the City of Boston), at 193 Salem Street, in the North End of Boston, is the location from which the famous "One if by land, and two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent. This phrase is related to Paul Revere's midnight ride, of April 18, 1775, which preceded the Battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolution.
The church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. It is the oldest active church building in Boston and is a National Historic Landmark. Inside the church is a bust of George Washington, which the Marquis de Lafayette reportedly remarked was the best likeness of him he had ever seen.
Old North Church was built in 1723, and was inspired by the works of Christopher Wren, the British architect who was responsible for rebuilding London after the Great Fire.
File name: 11_07_000409
Title: Boston suburban aerial view (unspecified location), unspecified Boston suburb
Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (photographer)
Date created: 1974
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 35 mm.
Genre: Film negatives; Aerial views
Subjects: Houses; Residential streets
Notes: Title from photographer caption.
Collection: Spencer Grant Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Spencer Grant
We were happy to stumble across this event. There's no shortage of photographic interest at an outdoor festival, especially if you have a telephoto lens. See more photos in my photostream.
The Boston Alliance of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Youth (BAGLY) is a "youth-led, adult-supported social support organization committed to social justice, and creating, sustaining and advocating for programs, policies and services for the GLBT community." Services youth up to age 22. - www.bagly.org/about
Title: Boston Common
Creator: Boston Landmarks Commission
Date: circa 1970
Source: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, 5210.004
File name: 5210004_004_0411
Rights: Copyright City of Boston
Citation: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, Collection 5210.004, City of Boston Archives, Boston
Full Quality, Georeferenced Version available at: Download TIFF from MAGIC
Title: Boston, Mass.
Publisher: Eldridge, George W. Vineyard Haven, MA [1913].
Notes: Remote-sensing image. Book of Harbor Charts. Series name: "Geo. W. Eldridge's Harbor Chart. " This map was scanned from a photographic copy in the Homer Babbidge Library's Map and Geographic Information Center (MAGIC). The scanned map is part of a digital research collection produced by MAGIC of the cartographic history of the State of Connecticut. These Harbor Charts were produced for the sailing trade, especially the yachtsman, "whether his boat be a '21-footer' or the largest steam yacht afloat". The two volumes cover: Vol. 1, New York to Boston and Vol. 2, Boston to Bar Harbor. A notice reads, "NOTICE: On April 1st of each year, Owners of Eldridge's Books of Harbor Charts sending 25 cents in stamps to Geo. W. Eldridge, Vineyard Haven, Mass. will be supplied with a printed set of corrections to be applied to the various charts to bring them up to the above date." These paste-ups may have been applied to the images of maps scanned here. Purpose: To provide access to the cartographic history of the State of Connecticut.