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Boston In Photos
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The Pink Palace – Boston Common men’s restroom to become restaurant?
Will a men’s “comfort station” on the Boston Common become the site of a new restaurant? Boston Council President... -
If not ducks, then penguins? Life in Boston’s Back Bay
Adorable front-yard figurines on Beacon Street in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. -
Boston then-and-now, 1974 & 2010
Boston.com ran a series of photos yesterday entitled, “Boston’s South End through the years”. Here are a couple of “then and... -
Fan Pier and Russia Wharf photos on a cold December day
Some photos from earlier today, December 12, in the Seaport District. Most of these are of the new building... -
Lovely – World AIDS Day celebrated in a different way, in Boston
You know what? Fuck you. -
Boston – it’s a college town
A map showing all of the land owned / under the control of the colleges and universities in and around... -
Boston Back Bay buildings – a perspective
A photograph of five of Boston’s distinct buildings in the Back Bay -
New York City is bigger than Boston
Comparison of Boston to New York City, by map, shows Boston to be a lot smaller than New York City... -
Dear South Ender: please stop being so douchey
Two South Enders meet on the street to share their opinions on matters of the day … such as, is... -
24 hour view of the City of Boston from Northeastern University
Cool 24-hour time-lapse photography of the City of Boston from the rooftop of a Northeastern University dorm. -
Nine Zero hotel, Thanksgiving night, November 26, 2009
Nine Zero hotel, Thanksgiving night, November 26, 2009 -
And, it’s gone: Copley Square MBTA Green Line station disappears
The Copley Square Green Line station is being renovated, both the Inbound and Outbound parts, both inside and out. The renovations... -
Fall, 2009, Boston, Massachusetts
Photos from the Fenway neighborhood of Boston on November 22, 2009. -
New and old Museum of Fine Arts wings in close-up, November 22, 2009
Construction on the exterior of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s new American Wing is almost completed. A series of photos... -
The 1989 Tremont Temple Baptist Church development proposal
In 1989, a developer proposed a 16-story tower to be built beside and on top of the Tremont Temple Baptist... -
The history of the Midtown Cultural District, et al
In 1989, a developer proposed a 16-story tower to be built beside and on top of the Tremont Temple Baptist... -
John Hancock window repair November 21, 2009
A brave worker fixes a window on the John Hancock Tower in Boston on November 21, 2009. -
That’s my bedroom: South End apartments can be small
A photo from the South End of Boston shows a new single-family home under construction as well as a century+...