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Immediately after arriving in Chinatown Park, my friends and I met Wen-ti Tsen, the artist responsible for the “Home Town” exhibits; he asked us to pose in front of a backdrop as he took our picture, in an effort to record visitors to the park as…
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Boston, thm_gentrification, thm_history
Immediately after arriving in Chinatown Park, my friends and I met Wen-ti Tsen, the artist responsible for the “Home Town” exhibits; he asked us to pose in front of a backdrop as he took our picture, in an effort to record visitors to the park as…
Tags: chr_2016, geo_Boston, thm_gentrification, thm_history
A view of One Federal Street, a skyscraper in Boston's Financial District, from Norman B. Leventhal Park in Post Office Square. Streetlight in park visible in foreground.
Telegraph Hill is one of the tallest points in Boston (after Bellevue Hill in West Roxbury) and commands a sweeping view of the city and harbor. Here you can see Boston's two most recognizable buildings, the Hancock and Prudential Towers, in the…
The busiest intersection in Dorchester Heights is a quiet one. Neighbors and tourists cross paths on this ancient five-way intersection at the crest of Telegraph Hill.
Parking spots in the Garage at Post Office Square underground parking facility, beneath Norman B. Leventhal Park.
Tags: chr_2016, geo_PostOfficeSquare, thm_parking