By adamg on Wed, 09/09/2015 - 10:59am See it larger. The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. Neighborhoods: BostonTopics: History Like the job UHub is doing? Consider a contribution. Thanks! Ad: Comments Is It? By Todd457 Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:04am Canal Street? up0 users have voted. State Street Near Atlantic Avenue By John Costello Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:15am Those building numbers are pretty high for Boston's short streets of days gone by. This would be where Marketplace Center is now, the northerly side of State Street between the Custom House and Atlantic Avenue. up0 users have voted. The Plymouth Creamery was at By Saul Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:19am The Plymouth Creamery was at 272 State Street, which matches with the numbers on the buildings. https://books.google.com/books?id=oH4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=... That'd put it by Long Wharf, and based on the building numbers shown at http://www.wardmaps.com/viewasset.php?aid=3573, these buildings probably came down when the Central Artery was built. up0 users have voted. 43 Purchase street By JimGaffigan Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:20am Around where International Place is now. up0 users have voted. The Answer By Boston City Archives Wed, 09/09/2015 - 4:23pm Thanks for playing folks! This photo shows 238-280 State Street on September 26, 1912 up0 users have voted. Add comment Your name Email The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Homepage Title Comment * Formatting optionsPlain textNo HTML tags allowed.Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically, unless the parent tag has the 'nolink' class.Lines and paragraphs break automatically. VideoPaste in a YouTube or Vimeo URL (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBbmD20FuSE or https://vimeo.com/100141625). Video URL Cancel Leave this field blank
State Street Near Atlantic Avenue By John Costello Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:15am Those building numbers are pretty high for Boston's short streets of days gone by. This would be where Marketplace Center is now, the northerly side of State Street between the Custom House and Atlantic Avenue. up0 users have voted.
The Plymouth Creamery was at By Saul Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:19am The Plymouth Creamery was at 272 State Street, which matches with the numbers on the buildings. https://books.google.com/books?id=oH4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=... That'd put it by Long Wharf, and based on the building numbers shown at http://www.wardmaps.com/viewasset.php?aid=3573, these buildings probably came down when the Central Artery was built. up0 users have voted.
43 Purchase street By JimGaffigan Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:20am Around where International Place is now. up0 users have voted.
The Answer By Boston City Archives Wed, 09/09/2015 - 4:23pm Thanks for playing folks! This photo shows 238-280 State Street on September 26, 1912 up0 users have voted.
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Is It?
By Todd457
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:04am
Canal Street?
State Street Near Atlantic Avenue
By John Costello
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:15am
Those building numbers are pretty high for Boston's short streets of days gone by.
This would be where Marketplace Center is now, the northerly side of State Street between the Custom House and Atlantic Avenue.
The Plymouth Creamery was at
By Saul
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:19am
The Plymouth Creamery was at 272 State Street, which matches with the numbers on the buildings.
https://books.google.com/books?id=oH4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=...
That'd put it by Long Wharf, and based on the building numbers shown at http://www.wardmaps.com/viewasset.php?aid=3573, these buildings probably came down when the Central Artery was built.
43 Purchase street
By JimGaffigan
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 11:20am
Around where International Place is now.
The Answer
By Boston City Archives
Wed, 09/09/2015 - 4:23pm
Thanks for playing folks! This photo shows 238-280 State Street on September 26, 1912
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