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Subway line entrance to Boylston Station, Boston, Mass., June 29, 1915

The Boylston Street subway portal can be seen with the Hotel Thorndike on the left side of the street. The Public Garden and Arlington Street Church can be seen on the right side of the image. Streetcar tracks can be seen on the Charles Street intersection.

Subway entrance, Dartmouth Street, Old South Church, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1915

The Copley Square Station entrance reads "Subway West" next to the Old South Church.

Crosswalk, Park St. looking north

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Birds-eye view, Boylston Street subway portal, Boston, Mass.

The Boylston Street subway portal is seen in this image at the Church Street intersection. The Garden Building and the Hotel Thorndike are on the right side of the image. The Public Garden is on the left side of the image.

Birds-eye view of Mass. Ave. Bridge

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The Kenmore St. incline Commonwealth Ave.

The trolley entrance to the Kenmore Square Station is seen with streetcars and traffic.

Stairway buildings on Common near Park St. bird's-eye view from Lawrence Building

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989-983 Boylston St.

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Buildings 989-995 Boylston St.

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Building 356 Newbury St.

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West side 356 Newbury St.

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Boylston St. sidewalk by Public Garden looking east

The Garden Building is at the extreme right side of the image at the intersection of Boylston and Church Streets. Next to the Garden Building is the Hotel Thorndike. Pedestrians walk on the Public Garden side of Boylston Street. A group of pedestrians wait for streetcars to emerge from the tunnel in...

Boylston St. sidewalk by Public Garden looking west

The Boylston Street subway incline can be seen in the street on the left side of the image. The Hotel Thorndike can be seen on the left side of the image on Boylston Street. Arlington Street Church can be seen in the distance.

Boylston Street sidewalk by Public Garden looking west, Boston, Mass.

The Public Garden from Boylston Street is seen close to the Charles Street intersection. The memorial to Wendell Phillips, abolitionist, is just to the right of the image center.

Boylston St. sidewalk by Public Garden looking from Charles St.

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Public Garden from Boylston St.

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Public Garden looking north from Boylston St.

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Land between B&A RR and subway looking easterly

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Land south of subway and Mass. Ave. Station

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Test of beam 5 showing deflection

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Stairway covering beside Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1915

The subway entrance to the inbound Copley Square station has the words "Subway East" on the right side of it.

Sidewalk at Shuman Building corner Boylston and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., May 13, 1920

Pedestrians stand beneath a sign reading "Boylston Station Trains South."

Arlington Station BSS

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Beginning work on Arlington Street Station at Arlington Building, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians and a streetcar pass the construction site for the Arlington Street Station.

Beginning work on Arlington Street Station, Boston, Mass.

Pedestrians peer into the construction site on Boylston Street.

Beginning work in front of Arlington Building for Arlington St. Station

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Beginning work on Arlington Street Station, Boston, Mass.

A horse and cart, part of the construction work, stand in front of the Arlington Building at 330 Boylston Street. Carbone at 342 Boylston Street is on the right side of the image.

Showing condition of paving in Providence St. yard

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Showing condition of paving in stockyard in Providence St.

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Easterly face of Arlington Building, Boston, Mass.

The construction site for Arlington Street Station can be seen at the intersection with Boylston Street.

336-350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Carbone is in the building with the flags at 342 Boylston Street. The business sold pottery, glass and dinnerware. The Arlington Building is to the left at 330 Boylston Street.

Buildings 336-350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Carbone is in the building with the flags at 342 Boylston Street. The business sold pottery, glass and dinnerware. The Arlington Building is to the left at 330 Boylston Street.

Buildings 334-350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Carbone is in the building with the flags at 342 Boylston Street. The business sold pottery, glass and dinnerware. The Arlington Building is to the left at 330 Boylston Street. To the right of the antiques store is A.E. Covelle Company, opticians, at 350 Boylston Street.

Buildings 350-360 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Schervee Studios, interior decorators and photographers, is in the center of the image with the Solov-Hinds store, a ladies outfitter, on the left. Edward Kakas & Sons, furs, is on the right at 364 Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 352-362 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Store fronts line Boylston Street. Construction can be seen at the Arlington Building.

Sidewalk at 350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Solov-Hinds, a ladies outfitter and the Schervee Studios, an interior decorating and photography business can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk at 276-286 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Lewandos clothing store can be seen on the right side of the image at 284-286 Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 288-298 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Window shoppers look in the storefronts on Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 280-288 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Lewandos clothing store is to the right of Manahan's storefront in the image.

Sidewalk at 352-362 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 13, 1919

Schervee Studios, interior decorators and photographers is to the right of the Solov-Hinds store, a ladies outfitter.

Buildings nos.274-284 Boylston St.

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Buildings nos.288-298 Boylston St.

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Buildings nos. 292-306 Boylston St.

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Doorway and step 308 Boylston St.

Lloyd's

Buildings 288-304 Boylston St.

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Buildings 306-310 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 28, 1919

An establishment called Murray's will open in one storefront in the image.

Doorway of 350 Boylston St. showing crack in door-sill, Boston, Mass., October 28, 1919

The storefront for A.E. Covelle, opticians, can be seen in the image. A poster in the window announces a Roosevelt Memorial being held October 20-27.

Entrance to 288-290 Boylston St.

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Sidewalk Boylston St.

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Sidewalk Boylston St.

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