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(Boston, MA 1/6/20) Mayor Martin Walsh attends the City Council Swearing In ceremony at Faneuil Hall. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
(Boston, MA 9/23/22) Mayor Michelle Wu attends the Tinlin Family 18for18 Golf Tournament to Benefit the Brain Aneurysm Foundation. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
(Boston, MA 8/30/21) Mayor Kim Janey attends the Boston EMS graduation ceremony. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
BOLTON, MA - OCTOBER 4: Suffolk golf tournament at The International, October 4, 2018 in Bolton, Massachusetts. (Photo by Darren McCollester/for Suffolk)
(Dorchester, MA 11/27/21) Mayor Michelle Wu helps light the tree at the Strand Theatre. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
(Boston, MA 03/31/18) Mayor Martin Walsh attends the Wong Family Chinese New Year Banquet at Empire Garden Restaurant. (Mayor's Office Photo by John Wilcox)
(Boston, MA 11/7/19) Mayor Martin Walsh attends the Greater Boston Food Bank’s Chain of Giving. (Mayor’s Office Photos by John Wilcox)
CAMBRIDGE, MA, USA. SEPTEMBER 13, 2014. Jennifer McSweeney rest on a table during an acupuncture treatment at Acupuncture Wellness, at 1798A Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014.
COCHON 555 - 2014 BOS
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COCHON 555 - 2014 BOS
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(Boston, MA 10/7/23) Mayor Michelle Wu attends the Mass Black Expo at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
I can safely state this is one of the most unique places in the USA. There is a thriving LGBT community, and by chance there was a festival going on this week. There is a giant monument to the Pilgrims that first discovered this country, which can be seen from everywhere. The tip of the state extends towards the west, then south, then east to Long Point, which is basically just one long beach. It's easier to take the ferry across than to walk it. The point partially floods with the high tide, and it was really cool to see that happen in real time. It was even more interesting to learn that it was the original settlement before they moved to Provincetown. Today, there is just a lighthouse and a cross on a hill, but people still love to go over there and get away from everything and just chill on the beach for the day.
BOSTON, MA - NOVEMBER 26: Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at BC High School November 26, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Darren McCollester/for BC High School)
(Boston, MA 5/13/22) Mayor Michelle Wu attends a street sign memorial in the North End. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)
Wake Forest University School of Business held their orientation for the MA class in Ferrall Hall on 7/11/18.
Cambridge, MA
Engine 7 firehouse was constructed in 1894-95. It was erected to serve the rapidly industrializing Cambridge. Boston architects R.J. Fitzgerald and S.D. Mitchell designed the Queen Anne-style building. The firehouse accommodated stables, coal bunkers and dormitories for firemen.
Engine 7 was closed in 1993. The abandoned structure was purchased in 2000 and it was transformed into a boutique hotel. The three-story structure was moved closer to the street and a seven-story new wing was constructed behind it.
This is the only remaining 19th-century building around Kendall Sq and the only Historic Hotel in Cambridge.
The "rebel" firemen of the Engine 7 was called the black sheep. The hotel restaurant is named “The Black Sheep" to honor the firefighters.