Boston Common and Tremont Street, ca. 1890-1905
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1890-1905
- Street-level view south of Boston Common along Tremont Street, from west of the corner of Tremont and West Streets. Signage and striped awnings adorn the facades of several buildings lining the east side of Tremont Street, opposite the Boston Common. Buildings lining Boylston Street, which runs along the southwest side of the Common, are visible through the tree branches. Two small buildings ... read moresituated along the sidewalk in the Common are included in the photograph. The second building, or the one further south of or behind the first building, is an exit for the Boston Subway. Obscured from view is the entrance to the Boston Subway, at the corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets. Several people, including both men and women, are seen walking along Tremont Street and in Boston Common. Copyprint 8 3/8 x 7 1/4, 9 7/8 x 8 overall Photographsread less
- Parks
- People
- Women
- Pedestrians
- Stores, retail
- Commercial buildings
- Men
- Buildings
- Awnings
- Commons
- Boston Common
- Signs and signboards
- Subway stations
- Smith, George Wildes
- Boston Common
- Massachusetts
- Washington Street Shopping District
- Emerald Necklace
- Boston (Mass.)
- Tremont Street
- Stickney and Smith
- Boston Trading Association
- G. Wildes Smith
- ID:
- cc08hr57h
- Component ID:
- tufts:TBS.VW0001.000171
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