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Including the wharf district parks, the greenway replaced the Central Artery highway that divided the city in two after the Big Dig. Now the park not only reconnects downtown Boston and its northern and eastern components, but it helps to facilitate…
It was from the Old North Church that Paul Revere received his signal that the British were approaching "by sea" across the Charles River. Paul Revere was then able to ride to warn Adams and Hancock of the impending British arrival.
It was from the Old North Church that Paul Revere received his signal that the British were approaching "by sea" across the Charles River. Paul Revere was then able to ride to warn Adams and Hancock of the impending British arrival.
Tags: 1928, Lenin's Mausoleum, Moscow, Red Square
Elizabeth Petrovna's Red Gate in the 1860's. Note the double-headed eagle carving, which was added for Nicholas I's coronation in 1825 and replaced a portrait of Elizabeth.
Tags: chr_1860, geo_Moscow, geo_redgate, thm_destroyed, thm_gate
Oil painting of the Red Gate by artist Karl-Fridrikh Petrovich Bodri.
The nearby buildings associated with the gentrification of Chinatown tower over the park and its features. This photograph was taken from the same position as “The Chinatown Park Fountain” photo albeit at a different angle.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Boston, thm_gentrification, thm_polarity
The nearby buildings associated with the gentrification of Chinatown tower over the park and its features. This photograph was taken from the same position as “The Chinatown Park Fountain” photo albeit at a different angle.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Boston, thm_gentrification, thm_polarity
The Pierce-Hichborn House (circa 1711), is a Georgian style house and one of the earliest redbrick structures in Boston. It is adjacent to the Paul Revere House in North Square. The home was built for Moses Pierce, a glazier, and was later owned by…
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