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Exeter Street
By John Costello
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 9:56am
That's the Lenox on the left. The old BAA on the right. The street sign is blurred but you can make out a B, which means it is Blagden Street.
The picture is taken from what would be the garage entrance from Exeter to the Pru looking towards Newbury.
Agree
By Turalura Lipschitz
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 10:06am
This is looking down Exeter St from Huntington Ave, during construction of the Mass Pike extension in the early 60s. Obvious from the street sign that says Blagden St., which someone tried to fuzz up.
(My other terrific guess is Main St in Charlestown during the Orange Line burial, as it were, except that guess has to be wrong because the elevated Orange Line isn't there.)
Early 60s?
By anon
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 10:45am
You're telling me that all those men in hats were dressed that way in the early 60s?!
I would have guessed decades earlier.
Men wore hats in the early 60s
By mg
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 2:32pm
I remember my father wearing hats when he went out when I was a kid then.
Hats were definitely a thing in the early 1960s...
By Don't Panic
Wed, 06/16/2021 - 12:00am
No well dressed man or boy went anywhere without one.
Is that Mike Mulligan
By anon
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 10:01am
running that newfangled digger?
Did Mike Mulligan's steam
By Rob
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 3:02pm
Did Mike Mulligan's steam shovel have a name?
Yes! “She” had a name!
By EC
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 4:53pm
It was “”Mary Anne!”
Mary Anne
By anon
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 4:59pm
who ended up semi-retired serving as the boiler in the basement of The Popperville Town Hall. Captain Kangaroo read that story from time to time. I read it to my own kids. Are books still sold?
She did!
By KellyJMF
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 5:04pm
Mary Anne
Agree on Exeter St. -- but when?
By Charles Bahne
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 11:26am
I'm wondering if this might be construction of the Huntington Ave. Subway in 1939 or '40. That line goes under Exeter Street; it opened 2/16/1941.
I see that all the workers are wearing hats, but not hard hats.
Or maybe 1937-1938.
By Ari O
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 1:27pm
That's the only time Exeter has been dug up at this location.
The Answer
By Boston City Archives
Tue, 06/15/2021 - 5:11pm
Thanks for playing, folks! Those of you who guessed Huntington Ave at Exeter are correct. However, this photo isn't from the '60s, it was taken on March 2, 1938, and shows construction on the Huntington Ave subway.
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