
Title: Cape Cod National Seashore Wood End Life Saving Station Provincetown (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
At the turn of the century, the Wood End Life Saving Station was one of thirteen government stations on the outer coast of Cape Cod that housed both men and life saving equipment. For well over 100 years, sea rescue work was the most important single activity on Cape Cod. Hundreds of lives were saved through the unselfish, often heroic efforts of Cape Cod lifesavers. Eastern National Park & Monument Association
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap Company
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Title: Copley Place Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
An exciting, multi-level shopping mall featuring elegant stores and restaurants as well as cinemas, professional offices and apartments is located between two fine hotels. Copley Place, in Boston's Back Bay, has an airy center court complete with waterfalls and beautiful floral displays
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Title: Faneuil Hall Marketplace & The Marriott Hotel Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Historic Faneuil Hall, where the American Revolutionary movement assumed an important role, overlooks Boston's famous old marketplace - where food, fashions, flowers and fun are easily found. The pyramid shaped Marriott Hotel and the waterfront also appear in this bird's eye view
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Title: A Bird's-eye View of Boston Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Back Bay's low brick buildings and tree-lined streets contrast sharply with the concrete of the Prudential Tower (rt. foreground), the glass of the Hancock Tower, and the aluminum of the Federal Reserve Building. Storrow Drive along the Charles River at the left is balanced by the 'Mass Pike' on the right. The green belt in the center is Commonwealth Avenue as it meets The Public Garden and Boston Common. Downtown Boston, Logan Airport and Boston Harbor are in the background
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Title: Howard Johnson's Danvers (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
US Route 1 (Int. 95) at Mass. Route 114 (617) 774-8045 "The North Shore's Favorite Family Hotel" Spacious accommodations include color TV/free movies/radios. Indoor heated pool with sun deck and saunas. Full service restaurant with cocktail lounge and entertainment. Room Service. Close to Boston, Salem and North Shore history. Executive Section for the corporate traveler
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Title: Fenway Park Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Joanathan J. Klein Fenway Park is home to the American League Boston Red Sox Baseball Club. Built in 1912, the park is nestled in Boston's Kenmore Square and proudly boasts over 80 years of history and tradition. Such Red Sox greats as Babe Ruth and Roger Clemens have called Fenway Park their home! Photo by Jonathan J. Klein
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Title: Night Baseball at Fenway Park Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Boston's American League baseball park has a capacity of 33,368. It is known for its comfortable seating and the well kept playing field. Both daytime and evening sporting events thrill many thousands each year in this stadium located close to downtown Boston near Kenmore Square
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Title: Baseball at Fenway Park Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Boston's American League baseball park, built in 1912, has a capacity of 34,182. It is known for its close-to-the-field seating and its close-to-home-plate left field wall. The stadium is located near Kenmore Square convenient to downtown
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Title: Fenway Park - Home of the Boston Red Sox Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Marsh Chapel, Boston University Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1839, Boston University has a coeducational enrollment of a almost 20,000 students at an impressive campus on the banks of the Charles River
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Title: Faneuil Hall, City Hall and Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Typical of Boston are the dramatically modern buildings of Boston City Hall, the J.F.K. federal building, the curved center plaza building and the saltonstall state office building. In the foreground is carefully preserved colonial Faneuil Hall and the old market district
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Harvard Square Cambridge (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Students from all over the world meet in Historic Harvard Square. Harvard University (the Nation's oldest) buildings and gate are located on this square, as is the site of the "Washington Elm," where George Washington took command of the Continental Army in 1775. Today you'll find interesting shops, unique merchandise, unusual restaurants, and people who defy description
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Title: The Prudential Center and the Charles River Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
New England's most impressive commercial development, dominated by the 52-story Prudential Office Tower, has become the focal point of Boston's Black Bay. The Prudential Center has 7 fine restaurants, more than 40 shops and stores, Boston's largest hotel, a municipal auditorium and convention center, an ice-skating rink, a 3,000 car underground garage, and 3 huge apartment houses
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Harvard Square and Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Harvard Square, crossroads for students from all over the world, has many boutiques and bookshops. The country's oldest institution of higher learning (Harvard) was founded here 1636. The Square is always crowded with interesting people and characters who defy description
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Title: The Club Car Restaurant & Lounge Nantucket (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lower Main Street; featuring native seafood - Continental cuisine. Open year round. Phone (617) 228-1101
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Title: Boston College, Fuller Hall Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1863. Fulton Hall - 1948. College of Business Administration - Evening College of Arts and Sciences - Graduate School of Business Administration - Library - classrooms
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Title: Boston College Newton (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston College Founded 1863 Newton, Massachusetts (Left) St. Mary's Hall - Faculty Residence - 1917 (Center) Gasson Hall - 1913 (Right) Bapst Library - 1928
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Title: Boston College Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston College has a spacious, attractive campus, with buildings of beautiful design. It was opened in 1864 under the direction of the Society of Jesus
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Title: Boston College Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1863 Lyons Hall - 1951 Senior Lounge - Dining Hall - Cafeteria
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Title: Boston College Library Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston College, founded 1863. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Bapst Library--1928. Central Library of University--contains almost half of University's 600,000 volumes--Art Treasures--Special Collections: Irish-Thompson--Ethnological
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Title: Boston College, Cheverus Hall Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston College, Founded 1863; Cheverus Hall - 1960. Named in honor of Bishop Cheverus, one of Boston's first bishops. One of many resident student halls. Tudor architecture blends with style of private residences in the suburban setting
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Title: Carney Center at Boston College Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1863 Carney Center - 1964 220 faculty offices - 13 seminar rooms - 12 classrooms - 4 conference rooms - 2 statistical laboratories
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Title: Boston College Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1863. Roberts Center - 1958. Basketball court - 3000 seats - Intramural facilities - R.O.T.C. area - Athletic Association and other offices
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Title: Boston College - Founded 1863 Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
McHugh Forum - 1958. Skating Rink: 17,000 sq. ft. -- Seating Capacity: 3,600
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Title: Boston College, Founded 1863 Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Cushing Hall - 1960. Gift of Richard Cardinal Cushing. School of Nursing: Chapel, classrooms, library, college infirm
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Title: Boston College, McElroy Commons - 1961 Chestnut Hill (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1863; Faculty and resident students dining halls - Eagle's Nest - bookstore - placement bureau - post office - conference rooms - offices for student activities
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Title: Johnston Gate at Harvard Yard Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Johnston Gate has been main entrance to historic Harvard Yard since 17th Century. Named for Samuel Johnston of Chicago, 1855
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Title: Du Pont Court, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Eliot House, 1931, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Eliot House is named in memory of Charles William Eliot, President of Harvard from 1869 to 1909 and one of the most outstanding figures in American education. The Great Court of Eliot House is dominated by a tower 231 feet high
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Title: Great Court, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fred Jellison, Jr
Mike Roberts
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Title: University Museum Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Dunster House, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many undergraduate dormitories, and part of the large campus. Harvard has an annual enrollment of over 10,000 students. Founded in 1636, it is the oldest college in the United States
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Title: Lowell House - Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Named in honor of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell. In the tower hangs a Russian chime of seventeen bells, formerly in the Danailoo monastery in Moscow. The largest bell, 9 feet in diameter, weighs--with its tongue--13 1/2 tons, the smallest weighs 22 pounds
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Title: Lowell House, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lowell House was named in honor of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell. In the Tower hangs a Russian chime of seventeen bells, formerly in the Danailoo monastery in Moscow. The largest bell, 9 feet in diameter, weights - with its tongue - 13 1/2 tons, the smallest weighs 22 pounds
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Title: University Hall Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
University Hall Built 1815 Bullfinch Architect Located in Harvard Yard, now houses Administrative Office of Harvard College
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Title: "Air View Harvard University and Charles River" Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
View shows Harvard Business School with Larz-Anderson Bridge in background. Color Photo by Mike Roberts
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Title: Charles River Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing the Harvard Bridge and some of the buildings of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Title: M.I.T. and the Charles River Basin Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Northwest Aerial Photo Air view of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Charles River Basin
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Title: Morris Hall Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dick Wolfe Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
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Title: Busy Kenmore Square Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Busy Kenmore Square against the Boston skyline showing the new John Hancock Building
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Title: Harvard Yard, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A striking shot of the yard at Harvard University showing University Hall, John Harvard Statue, and the Memorial Church. Color by Mike Roberts
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Title: McKean Gate, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Eliot House Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvard College
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Title: Memorial Church at Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated Novermber 11, 1932 In grateful memory of the Harvard men who died in the World War, we have built this church
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Title: Memorial Hall Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: William James Building, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the building for Behavioral Sciences
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Title: Hamilton Hall, Harvard Graduate School of business Administration Boston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Harvard Square District at Night Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fred Jellison, Jr Looking South on Massachusetts Avenue at Harvard Square, showing part of the shopping district
Mike Roberts
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Title: Statue of John Harvard in front of University Hall, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Weld Boat House on the Charles River Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Center of the boating activity at Harvard University
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Title: Cambridge City Hall Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Harvard Square - Aerial View Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvard Square and Harvard University on the Charles River
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Title: Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Harvard University, Massachusetts Hall Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Harvard Square Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking North on Massachusetts Avenue at Harvard Square, showing buildings of Harvard University with white spire of Harvard Memorial Chapel in background
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Title: Harvard University Museum Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvard University Museum, which houses the glass flowers and other scientific exhibits, is a world renowned center for teaching and research in the natural sciences
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Title: Aerial view of Boston Harbor Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Heartland of New England's great industrial empire, showing the new Mystic River Bridge in background
Souvenir Corp of America
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Title: Moors Hall, Radcliffe College Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Radcliffe College for Women is closely affiliated with Harvard University. The 1200 students are taught by members of the Harvard faculty
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Title: Radcliffe College Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Radcliffe, an institution of higher learning for women, is affiliated with Harvard University. All classes are taught by Harvard faculty members. The college has approximately 1200 students
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Title: Susse Chalet Inn Cambridge (MA), Chrome
Description:
211 Concord Turnpike, Toll Free Reservations: 1-800-258-1980
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Title: Aerial View Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Exceptional air view of Boston showing the Common, Public Gardens and many popular landmarks of this historic city
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Title: New Boston Skyline Looking Toward Prudential Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Bird's eye view of the new Boston Skyline looking towards the Prudential Center, the Sheraton-Boston Hotel and the War Memorial Auditorium
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Title: The New Government Center Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
"All America City"
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Title: View of Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Air view of Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts, showing John F. Kennedy Building, One Center Plaza, new State Office Building, and Massachusetts General Hospital
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Title: Beautiful Aerial View Across The Charles River Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Cambridge from across the Charles River, with Storrow Drive and Harvard Business School in the foreground
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Title: Boston Skyline and Harbor from John Hancock Building Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This exceptional view of downtown Boston and harbor from the highest building yet erected in this area, shows many landmarks of the historic city
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Title: Spectacular Air View toward Downtown Boston Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
showing Fenway Park in foreground (home of the Red Sox), Prudential Tower, and Boston Harbor in the background
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Title: The Sherman Building Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the beautiful Student Union at Boston University
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Title: Harvard University and Charles River Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
View shows Harvard Business School, Harvard Stadium at left with Larz-Anderson bridge in center
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Title: Littauer Center, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Graduate School of Public Administration
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Title: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A view of M.I.T. as seen from the West Campus. The large, flat roof building in the left foreground is the Julius A. Stratton Building, which houses the M.I.T. Student Center. The curved building in the right foreground is the Kresge Auditorium. The colonnade in the center background is the 77 Massachusetts Ave. entrance to the main Institute buildings. The smaller dome is directly above the entrance. The larger dome behind it is the central and familiar M.I.T. dome which dominates the Great Court when viewed from Memorial Drive. The tall building still further in the background is the Cecil and Ida Green Building which houses the M.I.T. Center for Earth Sciences. Structures atop the Green Building are instrument towers and radar units used in meteorological research
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Title: Memorial Church at Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated November 11, 1932 In Grateful Memory of the Harvard Men who died in the World War, we have built this church
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Title: Aerial view of Logan International Airport Boston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Boston Art Festival at Public Gardens Boston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Lobby at Prudential Center Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Alfred M. Duca's five-ton sculpture in glass and iron entitled "Boston Tapestry" beautifies the entrance to the Prudential Tower, New England's tallest building
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Title: Panoramic view of the new Boston Arterial Highway Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This new highway winds its way through Boston, relieving the congested streets of much traffic. It enables the traveler to go north or south through Boston very Speedily. In the background can be seen the Mystic River Bridge
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Title: First Parish (Unitarion) Milton (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The parish, gathered in 1673, built the present church in 1834. In 1937 the Children's Chapel was erected
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Title: Milton Academy Campus Milton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Milton Hospital Milton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Town Hall and First Congregational Church Milton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Grafton - Common and Business District Grafton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View of Regis College Weston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: College Hall, Regis College Weston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: City Hall Marlborough (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Downtown Natick, with Church Natick (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Marlborough Hospital Marlborough (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern 153 bed hospital serves the nine-community greater Marlborough area, offering the finest medical facilities
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Title: Robbins House Arlington (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Dean Junior College Franklin (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dean Hall
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Title: Greetings from Westwood - Town Hall Westwood (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Lasell Junior College Newton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Needham Town Hall Needham (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View of St. Joseph's Abbey Spenser (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
View from Northwest, St. Joseph's Abbey, Spenser, Mass
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Title: Aerial View of Wychmere Harbor, Harwich Port Cape Cod (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: College Hall, Smith College Northampton (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
College Hall is the administration building of Smith College at Northampton, Mass. Here the many and complex business activities of the college are conducted
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Title: Old Meeting House Common Walpole (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
On this common are the Walpole War Memorial (right foreground) and a Cross marking the site of Walpole's first House of God (left background). In the distance can be seen the Clock Tower of the Walpole Town Hall
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Title: Aerial view of the Town of Stoughton, Massachusetts Stoughton (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
compliments of Stoughton Cooperative Bank
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Title: Atlantic Union College So. Lancaster (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Deerfield Academy Deerfield (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This college preparatory school for boys, founded in 1797, is built around the Old Village Green. Its buildings are mainly of colonial design and add to the charm of Old Deerfield Village, Massachusetts
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Title: Lawrence City Hall in Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lawrence City Hall Lawrence, Massachusetts Photograph Copyright 1972 Yankee Colour Corp
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Title: Usen Hall, Brandeis University Waltham (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: B.M.C. Durfee High School Fall River (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
On Elsbree St. this 26 million dollar high school composed of 4 units covering 600,000 square feet, situated on 65 acres of land, was built to accommodate 4,400 students. Occupied May, 1978. Units encompass the Robert J. Nagle Auditorium, Luke Urban Field House and The Malcolm Aldrich Football Stadium. This aerial view also shows the Wilfred C. Driscoll Skating Rink and Mt. Hope Bay in the background
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Title: Nauset Light and Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore Eastham (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Les Smith
Mike Roberts
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Title: Town Hall Fairhaven (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Campus at Brandeis University Waltham (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Church on Battle Green - Hancock Congregational Church Battle GreenLexington (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: First Normal School in the US Lexington (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
In 1839 Rev. Cyrus Pierce gathered three pupils to found the first Normal School in the United States in this building in Lexington, Massachusetts. As the school grew it moved to West Newton in 1844, then to its present site at Framingham in 1853 where it is now known as Framingham State College. This building was originally erected in 1822 for the Lexington Academy, and is now the Masonic Temple
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Title: Greetings from Haverhill, Mass. - Aerial View Haverhill (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Fitchburg State College Fitchburg (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Foxboro Business District and Common Foxboro (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Lake Nipmuc Mendon (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Race Point Light Provincetown (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This light on the tip of Cape Cod helps guide the ships safely through Cape Cod Bay
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Title: Porter Hall, Mount Holyoke College South Hadley (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Provincetown from top of Pilgrim Monument Provincetown (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Provincetown, Mass., at the tip of Cape Cod
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Title: Provincetown Waterfront Looking West Provincetown (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Provincetown, located at the tip of Cape Cod, is frequently spoken of as 2 miles long and 2 streets wide because it has only two main streets which are Commercial and Bradford
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Title: Fitch Tavern Bedford (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
On the evening of April 18th, 1775, the Minute Men of Bedford, Massachusetts, were alarmed by Nathan Munroe and Benjamin Tidd, both of Lexington, having been sent by Captain Parker. Some of the men mustered at this, the Tavern of Jeremiah Fitch, Jr., built before 1731. Here they were served with light refreshments, to which Captain Willson remarked "It is a cold breakfast, boys, but we will give the Regulars a hot dinner. We'll have every dog of the before night."
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Title: Mount Holyoke College South Hadley (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ruth MacGregor Hall
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Title: Mount Holyoke College, Roswell Gray Ham Hall South Hadley (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Phillips Andover Academy Andover (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts is the oldest incorporated school in the United States. It was established in 1778 by Samuel Phillips. Among its eminent graduates have been Samuel Morse, Oliver Wendell Holmes, plus members of the Washington and Lee families of Virginia and the Lowell and Quincy families of Massachusetts
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Title: Town Hall Stow (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Settled as the Plantation of Pompositticut in 1660, Stow became a town and received its present name in 1685
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Title: Chatham Lighthouse Cape Cod (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: DeCordova Museum Lincoln (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
a regional center for the arts, was originally the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian deCordova. Built in 1880, it was converted in 1910 to resemble a French Norman castle, and renovated in 1948 to serve as an art museum and school
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Title: Headquarters, Fort Devens Ayer (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Seaview St. & Main St. Chatham Cape Cod (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This memorial was erected by the town of Chatham in memory of those that fell in the rebellion of 1861 to 1865. In the background First United Methodist Church. Chatham - Cape Cod - Mass
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Title: Cape Cod Community College in Cape Cod, Massachusetts Hyannis (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Haydn Mason 91-Cape Cod Community College in Hyannis, Cape Cod, Mass
E.D. West Co
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Title: Fall Foliage Along the Connecticut River Sunderland (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Leominster, Massachusettes Leominster (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Leominster, Massachusettes
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Title: The College of Our Lady of the Elms Chicopee (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The only Catholic College for women in the state and outside of immediate environs of Boston. Had its beginning in a high school and normal school and received its charter in Feb. 1928
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Burlington Town Hall Burlington (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Dexter Memorial Hall Charlton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Monument Square Leominster (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Royall House, One of the oldest Medford (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
and most interesting examples of domestic colonial architecture in New England. Built in the 17th century
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Title: St. Marks School in Southborough, Mass Southborough (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Marks School Southborough, Massachusetts One of the leading boys' schools in New England
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Title: College Hall, Regis College Weston (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Walpole - Aerial View Walpole (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Lillard Hall at Tabor Academy (1877) Marion (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This world renowned preparatory school for boys is located on the shores of Buzzards Bay in this town, named for Gen. Francis Marion, the southern Revolutionary hero known as "The Swamp Fox."
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Title: Superior Court House, Registry of Deeds Fall River (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
In the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Bristol County, Fall River, Mass., the Corner Stone of Superior Courthouse was set August 8, 1889. Registry of Deeds began here in 1891 until the dedication, July 25, 1931, of the Registry of Deeds Building
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Title: Atlantic Union College Lancaster (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Northborough, Mass Northborough (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view
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Title: Town Hall and Common Sterling (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Westport Town Hall Westport (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Cranwell Hall Lenox (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ed Mahanna Administration Building and Jesuit faculty residence on the 400-acre campus of Cranwell School, a resident, preparatory school for boys
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Title: Greetings from Hudson, Mass Hudson (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Town Hall
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Title: Northbridge Town Hall Northbridge (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the section of town called Whitinsville
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Title: Town Hall Whitman (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Town Hall Winchester (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Settled in 1640, this town was known as Woburn Gates, South Woburn and Black Horse Village prior to its incorporation as Winchester in 1850. It was named after Col. Winchester of Watertown
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Title: Alumnae House at Smith College Northampton (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greenfield High School Greenfield (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Jewett Art Center - Wellesley College Wellesley (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the nation's leading girls colleges
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Title: Public Library, Easthampton Easthampton (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Framingham State College Framingham (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The first Normal School in America started in Lexington in 1839, moved to West Newton in 1855, and settled in Framingham in 1853. Mary Hemenway hall Housing Home Economics and Science Departments. Henry Whittemore Gate in foreground
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Title: Greetings from Framingham Centre - Aerial View Framingham (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Red Oaks Motel in Plymouth, Massachusetts Plymouth (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Route 3A near the beach and central to all historic sites. Air conditioned units available. Reasonable rates. Open year round. Phone (617) 224-2500
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Title: Brookline Town Hall Brookline (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: City Hall Quincy (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected as the Quincy Town Hall in 1844
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Title: Greetings from New Bedford, Mass New Bedford (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Business District
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Title: Greetings from New Bedford, Public Library and City Hall New Bedford (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Business District Lowell (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Lowell Technical Institute at Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lowell Technical Institute Lowell, Massachusetts Photograph Copyright 1972 Yankee Colour Corp
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Title: Middlesex County Superior Courthouse Lowell (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: View of the Qunicy, Massachusetts Business District Quincy (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View Looking North Over South Main Street Fall River (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Kennedy Park and St. Ann's Church and Shrine in foreground. Millekin and Riverview Apt., Braga Bridge and Taunton River in the background
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Title: Downtown Business District, Fall River Fall River (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Massachusetts Amherst (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Massachusetts Southwest residential area includes five 22-story towers, each housing 576 students plus resident staff members, 11 low-rise residence halls and three dining commons. The complex is being developed as a "living-learning" center with a program of in-residence cultural and academic activities
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Title: Waltham City Hall Waltham (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: "People's University" The Public Library Fall River (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Children's Museum Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1914, it is the second oldest children's museum in the world. Exhibits feature natural science, history, and ethnology. Year-around activities offered for groups and individuals. Services include school talks and loan boxes. For information, call the Museum
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Title: Old Fishing Shacks, Wellfleet Cape Cod (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Seadar Inn A Resort Motel Cape Cod (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Harwich Port by the Sea
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Title: Summit House, Top of Jacob's Ladder, Elevation 2300 Feet The Berkshires (MA), Linen unused
Description:
curteich-chicago
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Title: Stoneledge Motel - Route 20 - Tel. 5591 Marlboro (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Ecke's X Motel So. Sudbury (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Welcome to Sudbury, Mass. Ecke's X Motel Boston Post Road, near famous Wayside Inn Heated Rooms - Private Showers 20 Miles from Boston on U.S. Mass. 20 Owners - Paul and Mildred Ecke - Tel.496
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Title: The Famous Charlemont Inn Charlemont (MA), Linen PM 1947 Jul-14
Description:
on the mohawk trail of Massachusetts offers the finest food in New England to travelers and sojourners. Call Charlemont 77 for reservations
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Title: Hugo's-Kimball's Cohasset Harbor (MA), Linen
Description:
Yacht Landing and Part of Hugo's-Kimball's Lobster Fleet at Cohasset Harbor, Mass
Colourpicture
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Title: Over-Night Guests, Fisherdick Farm Ware Center (MA), Linen unused
Description:
On Route 9
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Title: Terrace Gables Hotel, On Cape Cod Falmouth Heights (MA), Linen PM 1958 Jul-16
Description:
Overlooking Vineyard Sound; unexcelled cuisine, golf, sailing, fishing. Complete sprinkler protection. Michael A. Ames, Owner & Manager
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Title: Main Restaurant and Sea Grill at Hotel Pieroni's Boston (MA), Linen PM 1952 Oct-15
Description:
When in Boston, stop at Hotel Pieroni's and dine in one of Pieroni's famous Sea Grills at 601 Washington St., 7-8 Park Sq.or 13-15 Stuart Street. Established 1895
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Title: Lobby and sitting room...The Yankee Pedlar Inn Holyoke (MA), Linen PM 1951 Oct-14
Description:
The traveler in New England can find no better place for excellent food, refreshment and rest than at the Yankee Pedlar Inn. Here is featured home cooked food prepared from only American recipes and served in a charming Colonial atmosphere. Large, pleasant bedrooms make this a delightful stopping point. Located at the junction of Routes 202 and 5, on Northampton Street, in Holyoke, Massachusetts
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Title: The Main Dining Room of The Lobster House Charletown (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Overlooking Boston Harbor near historic Bunker Hill, New England's most famous lobster house. Known from coast to coast. Serving lobsters, steak and chicken dinners. Where guests have the privilege of selecting their own live lobster from one of the country's largest wholesale lobster dealers. Visit our newest addition The Lobster House Lounge adjoining the Dining Room, serving choice wines and liquors
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Title: The Wigwam and Western Summit Mowhawk Trail (MA), Linen PM 1938 May-15
Description:
C.T. Art-colortone
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Title: Grace Church Framingham (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Entrance to Soldiers' Home Chelsea (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Pieroni Boston (MA), Linen unused
Description:
7-8 Park Sq. - Famous for its Sea Grill. Other Grills at 13 Stuart St. and 60 Washington St. When in Boston, stop at Hotel Pieroni and dine in one of Pieroni's famous Sea Grills. Established 1895
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Title: The Fish Pier Boston (MA), Linen PM 1943 Apr-4
Description:
This is the longest pier in the world devoted exclusively to the landing and sale of fish. More than 4,000,000 pounds of fish and seafood have been landed here in a single day. It is the real fish center of the North Atlantic Fisheries
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Title: Wightman's South Attleboro (MA), Linen PM 1939 Aug-28
Description:
Route #1. Boston Post Road. "To Dine at Wightman's is to Dine Well." Distinctively Different Dining Rooms. 1-Olde Mexico, 2, Main Dining Room, 3 Dinette. 4 World's Largest Dining Car. Dine and Dance--Entertainment. Banquet and Private Parties Arranged for
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: General View of Waterfront Boston (MA), Linen PM 1949 Aug-29
Description:
Boston is one of the largest seaports on the Atlantic Coast. It is one day nearer Europe than any other port. Most of the Transatlantic streamers touch Boston before entering New York. The waterfront district still retains some of its picturesque aspects of early days
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: West Boston Bridge across Charles River Basin Boston (MA), Linen unused
Description:
This picture shows the Charles River Basin and the West Boston or Longfellow Bridge. The West End and Beacon Hill sections are impressive with the new Suffolk County Courthouse and the Custom House dominating the skyline
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Title: U.S. Post Office, Hyannis Cape Cod (MA), Linen PM 1943 Sep-3
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Gate of '77 and Widener Library, Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Houghton Library at Harvard Unniversary Cambridge (MA), Linen unused
Description:
The Houghton Library for the rare books and manuscripts of Harvard University
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Title: Corinthian Yacht Club and Harbor Marblehead (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Marblehead Harbor and Neck Marblehead (MA), Linen PM 1948 Jul-19
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Title: The State House Boston (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Allen's Country Store Sudbury (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Main Entrance, Allen's Country Store Sudbury (MA), Linen unused
Description:
An old fashioned General Store selling everything from a Buggy Whip to a Bustle.Open year around. Drop in and see our unusual collection
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Title: Boylston Street Boston (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Trinity Church Coopley Square Boston (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts
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Title: West Boston Bridge, Charles River Basin Boston (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Aeroplane View of Harwich Port Cape Cod (MA), Linen PM 1952 Oct-13
Description:
This lovely summer resort is a favborite with summer residents. Beautiful Wychmere Harbor, which was once a lake is almost completely landlocked and is dotted with pleasure yachts in the summer
E.D. West Co
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Title: Ropes Memorial and Botanical Garden Salem (MA), Linen PM 1954 Aug-21
Description:
Built 1719
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Title: Palace Pier and Aquarium Brighton (MA), Linen PM 1938 Jul-19
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