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Sidewalk at Washington Building (381 Washington St.)

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Sidewalk at Washington Building (381 Washington St.)

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Sidewalk 410-414 Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Hibbard and Mason tailors are at 414 Washington Street. To their left at 412 is a men's clothing store.

Sidewalk 416-418 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Various businesses line this stretch of Washington Street.

Sidewalk at 474 Washington St., east side Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

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Sidewalk 480-482 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

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Sidewalk, 488-490 Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

To the left of the Woolworth storefront is Richard Schwarz's Toy Emporium at 499 Washington Street.

Sidewalk at 492 Washington St., east side, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

The F.W. Woolworth five and ten cent store at 490 Washington Street can be seen in the center of the image. Farther up the block Jordan Marsh can be seen at the Avon Street intersection below the "King Dentist" sign.

Sidewalk, north end Gross and Strauss's Store, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

Part of Gross & Strauss, women's and children's outfitters, can be seen on the right side of the image. Two storefronts down is F.W. Woolworth five and ten cent store.

Sidewalk, north end Gross and Strauss's Store, Bedford Street, Boston, Mass., November 27, 1904

The store on the corner is Gross & Strauss, women's and children's outfitters.

Boylston Building, west side, 651 Washington St., Boston, Mass., 1905

Trolley tracks and a sign for the Boylston Café are seen in front of the Continental Clothing House.

61 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.

The Globe Supply Co., clothing on credit, can be seen at 57 Temple Place to the left of F.B. Conlin, photographer. Freeman & Taylor, watches and jewelry, is at street level at 61 Temple Place.

Washington St., Shuman's Store, 440 Washington St.

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Sidewalk, corner Washington and Avon St., south side Avon St., Wash. St., east side, 474 Washington St., Boston, Mass., February 12, 1905

The C.A.W. Crosby & Son watch and jewelry store is on the right side of the image at the intersection of Washington and Avon Streets. Buildings on Chauncy Street can be seen in the distance.

Sidewalk n. side West St. cor. Wash. St., 509 Washington St.

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Sidewalk w. side Washington , n. side West St., 509 Washington St.

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Sidewalk of building corner Wash. and West Sts., 509 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk Wash. St. south of West St., 509 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk s. corner West and Wash St., 511 Wash. St.

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Sidewalk 521 Washington St.

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Sidewalk of Ames Building, Washington and Court Sts., Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

A portion of the Ames Building can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk at Ames Building Washington St. side, sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The grates on the Ames Building windows at street level are seen in the image.

Sidewalk at Ames Building Washington St. side, sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The grates on the Ames Building windows at street level are seen in the image.

Crossing at State, Wash. and Court Sts., sec.7

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Sidewalk, Washington St. side of Ames Building, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The grates on the Ames Building windows at street level are seen in the image. The National Cash Register Company is to the right.

Sidewalk 155-159 Washington Street, west side, sec.7, Cornhill and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

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Sidewalk 159 Washington St., Boston, Mass., November 20, 1905

The Santa Clara Company, wholesale liquors, is at 159 Washington Street. The George S. Saunders & Company hardware store is on the right side of the image.

Sidewalk 163-165 Washington St., west side, sec. 7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The Santa Clara Company, wholesale liquors, is at 159 Washington Street. The George S. Saunders & Company hardware store is on the right side of the image. To the left of the Santa Clara is an athletic goods store.

Buildings west side Washington Street, Cornhill to #167, sec.8, Boston, Mass.

The Iver Johnson sporting goods store can be seen at 163-165 Washington Street. Henry Mortimer, gunsmith, is in the corner building at 155 Washington Street.

Sidewalk 167-171 Wash. St., sidewalks, Wash. St, west side, sec.7

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Sidewalk 168-170 Wash. St., sec.8

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Sidewalk 173 Washington St., sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

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Sidewalk 174-176 Washington St., sec.8, Boston, May 20, 1905

A hardware store can be seen on the left side of the image. Next to it is the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company ticket offices.

Sidewalk 174-178 Washington St., Boston, Mass., May 20, 2005

The Samuel Adams statue in Adams Square can be seen in the distance on the left side of the image. A railroad ticket office with Wabash R.R. in the window is in the center of the image.

Sidewalk 180-184 Washington St., Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The Wabash Railroad ticket office is next to the A.J. Wilkinson & Company hardware store on Washington Street. The Samuel Adams statue stands in Adams Square in the distance on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk 188 Washington St., sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The A.J. Wilkinson hardware store is at 188 Washington Street. Adams Square can be seen in the distance.

Sidewalk 194 Washington St., sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

The A.J. Wilkinson hardware store is at 188 Washington Street. The Standish Shoe store is to the right of the hardware store and below the railroad ticket office. A part of the John J. Vortisch hairdresser shop can be seen to the right of the stairs. The stairs lead to the Washington Street entrance...

Sidewalk 194-196 Washington St., sec.8, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

Adams Square can be seen in the distance.The A.J. Wilkinson hardware store is at 188 Washington Street. The Standish Shoe store is to the right of the hardware store and below the railroad ticket office where the back of a man can be seen. The John J. Vortisch hairdresser shop can be seen to the ri...

Sidewalk 196-198 Washington St., Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

Adams Square can be seen in the distance.The A.J. Wilkinson hardware store is at 188 Washington Street. The Standish Shoe store, railroad ticket offices and John J. Vortisch hairdresser shop are businesses in the Devonshire Building. The Washington Street entrance of the Devonshire Building is where...

Sidewalk 194-200 Washington St., sec.7, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

Adams Square can be seen in the distance. The W.H. Eaves Steamship Agency has a picture of a steamship in the window. To the left of Eaves is the Devonshire Building with the Standish Shoe store, railroad ticket offices and John J. Vortisch hairdresser shop. The A.J. Wilkinson hardware store is at 1...

Sidewalk 204 Washington St., sec. 6, Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

Chipman Brothers, men's furnishings, can be seen on the corner shop with striped awnings. Adams Square can be seen in the distance on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk 204-208 Washington St., Boston, Mass., May 20, 1905

Chipman Brothers, men's furnishings, can be seen on the corner shop with striped awnings. Part of the Devonshire Building can be seen on the left side of the image where the barbershop sign for John J. Vortisch hairdresser is visible.

Lower part of buildings 14-16 Lagrange St., Boston, Mass., October 17, 1905

The Lagrange Street entrance to the Washington tunnel is to the right of Baker's Lunch.

South side Lagrange St., Boston, Mass., October 17, 1905

The Lagrange Street entrance to the Washington tunnel is to the right of Baker's Lunch.

Part of Washington Street side of Ames Building, crack, Boston, Mass., November 5, 1905

A crack is seen above the grates on the Ames Building windows at street level.

Ames Building

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Part of building, rear of 4 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., November 12, 1905

The John J. Madden & Company restaurant is to the left of the barbershop.

Sidewalk Washington and Union Sts., Boston, Mass., November 12, 1905

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West side Union Street, Boston, Mass., November 12, 1905

The Whitcomb Metallic Bedstead Company can be seen in the image.

E. side #10 Washingotn St.

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