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Oh, man, that Bunker Hill Lager was good stuff
By adamg on Tue, 11/17/2015 - 11:29am
The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can tell when and where this photo was taken. See it larger.
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railroad
The railroad tracks are the hint... My guess is Mass Ave, late 1890s
OR somewhere along where the pike runs thru the south end now (since the rails existed long before the pike)
There actually is a train directly behind this one
If only we could return to this quantity of public transit.
I actually
I actually meant the railroad tracks going under the road.. not the trolley tracks :)
PS - I do too. I'd love to take a trolley from Nashua NH to Hyannis.
Washington and Castle Streets
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityofbostonarchives/22600251409/
It looks like Castle Street was obliterated with the New York streets urban renewal, but looks to be where Herald Street is now. The bridge in the foreground is over the tracks.
Here's roughly the same view.
https://goo.gl/maps/kn4Dn32gyCk
1904?
If this photo was taken in 1904, where is the Washington Street Elevated (Orange Line) which opened in 1901?
Behind you.
Behind you.
http://www.wardmaps.com/viewasset.php?aid=16735
The Washington Street tunnel had not yet opened and trains exited the Pleasant Street portal of the Tremont Street subway and met the elevated on Castle Street.
Don't want to spoil the fun,
Don't want to spoil the fun, but Bunker Hill Brewery comes back to 40 Alford Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts, where the T Maintenance shops et al are banked by the mighty soon to be casinoed Mystic River .
I think that's just an ad though
and not the actual brewery. Methinks this is Washington Street.
Exactly, I didnt want to
Exactly, I didnt want to spoil the fun, ( see By anon (not verified) on Tue, 11/17/2015 - 12:41pm ) plus it is a nice colorful ad, makes you want to hoist a few pints , and then some..........
Has there ever been a simpler advertising message?
Good stuff--why not--try it
Neat
For a moment, I thought Bunker Hill Lager was brewed at the hardware store mentioned on the billboard in the photo.
Washington Street (facing
Washington Street (facing towards Forest Hills) @ Green Street in Jamaica Plain?
h.h. green hardware
h.h. green hardware store which the sign in the upper right hand corner of the photo says is across the street (with a finger pointed that way) and which is partially cut off on the left of the photo was located near by columbia theater at 978 Washington Street, about the intersection of todays washington and herald streets
941 Washington Street
H.H. Green Hardware is listed in the public records as 941 Washington St - as previously stated in the posts below as Washington and Marginal Street
More important, when are we
More important, when are we going to have a revival of old Boston beer companies? I'd drink Bunker Hill Lager!
Apparently killed off by Prohibition
http://www.buttonmuseum.org/buttons/van-nostrands-ale-bunker-hill-breweries
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79984045
Matt
You'd sway from the Mystic Brewery?!?? *gasp* *clutches pearls*
Mystic is my second beer love
Mystic is my second beer love, Sam Adams and Shock Top came around first for me!
I've always rather enjoyed local beers though, they are more willing to mess with flavor.
I'm waiting for Highland Spring
Best poster ever, showing the idyllic meadows of Roxbury with Fort Hill in the background and the train! http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/14305/5848400/1266764608143/highla...
You missed this one?
You missed this one?
It was brewed in C -Town recently....
Not even brewed....
... in Maine anymore. It seems to have given up the ghost (for good?) around 4 years ago.
They brewed in an old
They brewed in an old building on Terminal street , after the sugar piers , by the cement silos. The last time I was down in that neck of the woods...
Tremont!
I loved Tremont Ale so much. It was my Local Brew of choice for many years, though I'm quite happy with the craft beer choices now. Still, nice to be reminded.
You missed this one?
You missed this one?
It was brewed in C -Town recently....
Charlestown no longer has ale or lager, but it has hard cider
Downeast Cider. Maybe even made in the same general area where Tremont Ale once was?
Tremont dockhttps://www
Tremont dock
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3828232,-71.0602033,3a,75y,54.1h,83.25t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPq1sqpueILI2ANrn1dMyfw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1
Tremont building ( on right )
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3818147,-71.0609254,3a,75y,11.3h,86.71t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s3vo7l3VYHKUr_EPknNe9Ug!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Tremont auxiliary building B street 02129 not 02127 !
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3794212,-71.0720065,3a,75y,346.6h,86.49t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sTTRZoGKgBYeG7E88FXWN9Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Street is very clean
The street & sidewalk look spotless.
That street looks a lot cleaner
at a distance than it probably is - note the horses.
The Answer
Thanks for playing, folks!
This photo was taken from the Castle Street Switch Tower and shows Washington Street, looking north. The date is May 7, 1904.