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A map of Boston in 1899. Shows notable landmarks, including the original U.S. Post Office and Sub-Treasury Building, as well as development in the wake of the Great Fire of 1872.
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The Central Artery highway, with downtown Boston (left) and the waterfront (right). The highway effectively divides this section of the city.
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A photo of the original Boston U.S. Post Office building being torn down in 1929. The building was later replaced by the John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse in 1933.
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A photo of the United States Post Office and Sub-Treasury Building, in Post Office Square, Boston. This structure gave the square its name.
This letter from January 1984 by service consulting firm Wilbur Smith and Associates describes the functional obsolescence of the aging Parking Garage 3 structure in Boston's Post Office Square. Topics include garage use and negative traffic impact…
These photographs depict Post Office Square circa 1984, occupied by the 1953 Parking Garage 3 structure. Photos depict aerial views, structural damage, and traffic.
These photographs depict Post Office Square circa 1984, occupied by the 1953 Parking Garage 3 structure. Photos depict aerial views, structural damage, and traffic.
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This roster shows the diversity of immigrants that registered in a class that offered a variety of services to immigrant families settling in the West End. The 1940s saw a continuation of immigrant families moving from Europe to the West End.
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This 'Rat Day' Handbill calls on the inhabitants of the West End to 'Kill [their] Rats!'. The 4 different languages presented on the handbill showcase the diversity of the West End, and its vast immigrant population.
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