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Buildings 334-350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Carbone is in the building with the flags at 342 Boylston Street. The business sold pottery, glass and dinnerware. The Arlington Building is to the left at 330 Boylston Street. To the right of the antiques store is A.E. Covelle Company, opticians, at 350 Boylston Street.

Buildings 350-360 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Schervee Studios, interior decorators and photographers, is in the center of the image with the Solov-Hinds store, a ladies outfitter, on the left. Edward Kakas & Sons, furs, is on the right at 364 Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 352-362 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Store fronts line Boylston Street. Construction can be seen at the Arlington Building.

Sidewalk at 350 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Solov-Hinds, a ladies outfitter and the Schervee Studios, an interior decorating and photography business can be seen in the image.

Sidewalk at 276-286 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Lewandos clothing store can be seen on the right side of the image at 284-286 Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 288-298 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Window shoppers look in the storefronts on Boylston Street.

Sidewalk at 280-288 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 10, 1919

Lewandos clothing store is to the right of Manahan's storefront in the image.

Sidewalk at 352-362 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 13, 1919

Schervee Studios, interior decorators and photographers is to the right of the Solov-Hinds store, a ladies outfitter.

Buildings nos.274-284 Boylston St.

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Buildings nos.288-298 Boylston St.

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Buildings nos. 292-306 Boylston St.

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Doorway and step 308 Boylston St.

Lloyd's

Buildings 288-304 Boylston St.

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Buildings 306-310 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., October 28, 1919

An establishment called Murray's will open in one storefront in the image.

Doorway of 350 Boylston St. showing crack in door-sill, Boston, Mass., October 28, 1919

The storefront for A.E. Covelle, opticians, can be seen in the image. A poster in the window announces a Roosevelt Memorial being held October 20-27.

Entrance to 288-290 Boylston St.

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Sidewalk Boylston St.

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Sidewalk Boylston St.

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Public Garden at the corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass.

Snow covers the Public Garden at the intersection of Arlington and Boylston Streets. The back of the William Ellery Channing memorial is on the left side of the image.

Public Garden at the corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets

A man crosses Boylston Street at the Arlington Street intersection.

Arlington Street Church

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Man walking out of the Public Garden at Boylston and Arlington Streets

A figure walks on one of the Public Garden paths opening on to Boylston Street.

Boylston Street from Arlington Street, Boston, Mass.

Commercial buildings on Boylston Street and part of Arlington Street Church can be seen in this image.

Corner of Arlington and Boylston Street with pedestrians and cars

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Arlington Street Church from the Public Garden

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Corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets with pedestrians

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Arlington Street Church from the Public Garden

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Arlington Street Church from Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Automobiles are parked in front of the Channing statue on Arlington Street.

Boylston Street with side of Arlington Street Church and workmen, Boston, Mass., May 28, 1920

The construction site for Arlington Street subway station is seen with workmen outside Arlington Street Church. There is a large sign for Coca-Cola to the left of the Church.

Boylston St.

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Boylston St.

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Boylston Street, Arlington Street Church, parked cars, Boston, Mass., May 28, 1920

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Boylston Street at Berkeley Street, Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass., May 28, 1920

The Berkeley Building, designed by Stephen R.H. Codman and Constant Desire Despradelle, can be seen in the image. Automobiles, pedestrians and a streetcar are at the Boylston and Berkeley Street intersection.

Boylston St.

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Street corner with pedestrians, workmen and cars

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Cars parked along Boylston street in front of a store sign Nelson

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Corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets with construction of T station, Boston, Mass., May 28, 1920

Pedestrians and automobiles move around the construction site for Arlington Street Station. A couple push a baby carriage in the foreground. Arlington Street Church is on the left side of the image and the Boston Public Garden is on the right.

Street corner with an approaching tram on the left

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Street corner with blurred figures crossing the street and a parked car on the left

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Arlington Street at the corner of Boylston

Pedestrians walk past the construction site for Arlington Street Station.

Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking towards the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden with construction vehicle

A construction vehicle to support the building of the Arlington Street Station is seen on Boylston Street.

Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

The building site for Arlington Street Station is seen on the left side of the image.

East end of bridging - Boylston St. south side

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New incline, sec.5 by Public Garden

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