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Dickson's coffee was the finest, but Dickson's teas were the best
By adamg on Wed, 10/17/2018 - 11:34am
The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.
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Main St
Main St Charlestown
mmmm.... 1922
Larkin House
Interesting.
https://patch.com/massachusetts/charlestown/placeholder-20b9a51f
Larkin House, Once Dilapidated, Has Returned to its 18th Century State
The house was built for Deacon John Larkin, a man rich in American History.
What's on the menu?
No idea where this is, but I wish I could read the menu in the window at Bond's Lunch
Definitely Charlestown
The store fronts are gone from 55 Main street now, but the detailing on the corner of the building is still there. The storefronts of the nearby buildings are still there - a dry cleaner and and what was Sorelle's and is now a tea shop.
Corner of Main and Winthrop.
Wonder what the plaque says?
In the Streetview there is, what I think is a historical plaque on the side of the current building. I wonder what the history is, other than Dickinsons and Longs.
Check link above
Click the Patch link in capecoddah's reply above. They go into more details.
Fascinating!
For once the The Patch is good for something. Very cool!
Charlestown
Agreed with the above, 55 Main St., Charlestown, corner of Winthrop St.; building is still there but minus the storefronts. One of a set of photos made by the Boston Elevated Railway Co. before they began construction on the Charlestown Elevated, which opened in 1901. So, probably around 1899. The Boston Archives series often uses photos from the Elevated Railway and the Transit Department, which took pictures to document the pre-construction conditions along all of their new projects.
Well whenever it was, it was
Well whenever it was, it was before they rebranded themselves as just Dicksin'.
rebrand
How bout Dunkin' Dicksin?
Bonus Quiz
I know what's being advertised on the lower left but do you?
Suldog
What is it?
What is it?
7-20-4 are cigars I think
7-20-4 are cigars I think
Snuff? Tobacco for pipes?
Snuff?
Tobacco for pipes?
7-20-4
John is correct. They were (still are!) a brand of cigar.
Suldog
The Answer
Thanks for playing, folks! This is indeed Main Street in Charlestown. The date is January 19, 1900