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Ice Skating in the Public Garden 02/1973
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House on Fire. Point Independence on Buzzards Bay at Onset 05/1973
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City Hall Plaza 05/1973
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The Great Blue Hill Ski Slopes Are 10 Miles from the Center of Boston and Can Be Reached by Street Car and Bus. The Area Is Maintained by the Metropolitan District Commission 02/1973
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Stalwart New Englanders Play Ice Hockey in the Public Garden 02/1973
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Faneuil Hall (Center) and Customs House Tower (Right) 05/1973
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City Hall and Customs House Tower 05/1973
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The Great Blue Hill Ski Slopes Are 10 Miles from the Center of Boston . . . 02/1973
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Flowers for Sale on Boylston Street Opposite Public Garden 02/1973
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Looking Toward the Southeast Expressway and Quincy Market Restoration 05/1973
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A Canoeing Demonstration at the Charles River Audubon Society Reservation at Natick 05/1973
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The Old John Hancock Building Is Reflected in the Glass Front of the New John Hancock Building, Boston 04/1973
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Public Playground on the Charles River, near Soldiers Field Road 06/1973
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City Hall Plaza 05/1973
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Canoeing on the Charles River Audubon Society Reservation at Natick 05/1973
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Copley Square at 9 a.m. John Hancock Building and Trinity Church 04/1973
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Public Playground on the Charles River, near Soldiers Field Road 06/1973
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City Hall Plaza 05/1973
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The Great Blue Hill Ski Slopes Are Just 10 Miles from the Center of Boston . . . 02/1973
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Obsolescence in the Junkyard - Pony or Auto? 04/1973
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Switchhouse at the Taunton Railroad Crossing 04/1973</
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The John Hancock Building, Conceived as a Bright Windowed Dream of a Skyscraper, Has Become a Broken Windowed Nightmare 01/1973
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Rear of Lord & Jealous Wool Mill at City Mills, Industrial Town on the Charles River 03/1973
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Waltham Watch Company Factory. Waltham Is One of 35 Manufacturing Cities and Towns on the Charles River 03/1973
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Switch House and Taunton Railroad Crossing 04/1973
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John Hancock Building - a Major Disaster for the Owners, Architect, Engineers and Public. Winds, Not of Unusual Force, Set Up Vibrations That Cause Window Glass to Break and Crash to Street Below. Boarded Up Spaces Illustrate the Problem 01/1973
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Elevated Railroad Structure and Blighted Area below Washington Street South from the Corner of Bartlett 02/1973
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Waltham Watch Company Factory. Waltham Is a Busy Manufacturing City on the Charles River 03/1973
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Smog over Boston, 1:15 a.m., at the Junction of Morissey Boulevard and the Southeast Expressway 03/1973
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Wool Mill in City Mills, One of Some 35 Manufacturing Cities and Towns on the Eighty Mile Charles River 03/1973