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- Collection: Boston
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the simple nature of the Seaport District is an opposite to the more saturated nature of the Innovation District of today
Tags: thm_boston, thm_bostonSeaport
the modern outlook of the Seaport includes the great volume of new businesses
Tags: thm_boston, thm_bostonSeaport
the modern outlook of the Seaport includes the great volume of new businesses
Tags: thm_boston, thm_bostonSeaport
the ancient aerial view of the Seaport significantly contrasts with the modern, volumous nature of the area
Tags: thm_boston, thm_bostonSeaport
the ancient aerial view of the Seaport significantly contrasts with the modern, volumous nature of the area
Tags: thm_boston, thm_bostonSeaport
the growing number of businesses portrays the rapid growth of the Seaport District both economically and culturally
Tags: thm_boston, thm_BostoniDistrict
This “Home Town” exhibit features an unknown figure that Wen-ti Tsen affectionately refers to only as “the Laundryman.” To Tsen, the Laundryman is a representation of the Chinese immigrant work ethic.
Custom Block House, built back in 1848, still stands today as a mixed use building, and is evidence of the wharves as a shipping and industrial hub.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Boston, geo_LongWharf, thm_Harbor, thm_history









