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Muddy River Musings: Final Fall Walking Tour: Blake Park, Sunday 2pm
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Final Fall Walking Tour: Blake Park, Sunday 2pm. In 1880, banker Arthur Welland Blake engaged Frederick Law Olmsted to draw plans for the subdivision into roads and lots of the Blake family estate on Aspinwall Hill. It wasn't until 1916 that land was sold, roads were laid out — somewhat differently than Olmsted had envisioned them — and the development of "Blake Park" was announced with some fanfare. This free, 90-minute wa...
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Sunday, May 17, 2009. About Muddy River Musings. Ken Liss has been president of the Brookline Historical Society since June 2009. A librarian at Boston University, he has lived in Brookline since 1996. They may not fit right away into a formal presentation or a broader theme, but these little tidbits help tell the big story of the town, what it is and what it has been. Posted by Ken Liss. April 16, 2010 at 9:19 AM. Bill Weber (bweber888@gmail.com).
Muddy River Musings: December 2014
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Saturday, December 6, 2014. Brookline High School, Class of 1898. They were 14 friends — 12 young women and 2 young men — who went to school together in Brookline more than a century ago. Their class (all but one graduated from Brookline High in 1898) was one of the first to attend the new high school that opened on Greenough Street in 1893. Click on photos below for larger views. The Photos and Their Collector:. Grace was an 1898 winner of the J....
Muddy River Musings: October 2014
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Final Fall Walking Tour: Blake Park, Sunday 2pm. In 1880, banker Arthur Welland Blake engaged Frederick Law Olmsted to draw plans for the subdivision into roads and lots of the Blake family estate on Aspinwall Hill. It wasn't until 1916 that land was sold, roads were laid out — somewhat differently than Olmsted had envisioned them — and the development of "Blake Park" was announced with some fanfare. This free, 90-minute wa...
Muddy River Musings: August 2014
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Sunday, August 17, 2014. Antiques and Horribles" on the Fourth of July. Photo credit: Brookline Historical Society. This recently discovered photo shows the old firehouse on Washington Street, at the corner of High Street, in 1891. Flanked by two wooden commercial buildings, the firehouse (replaced by the current building in 1908) is decked out for the Fourth of July. But on closer examination, something seems odd. What's going on here? The answer may...
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In 1887, Edward Bellamy published. He was looking at his own era from the vantage point of the future (the year 2000). We’re looking at the past, also with the benefit of hindsight. This site pages back through the streets, scraps and happenings of a city known for its history. The goal: to recover the layers. Just from the Colonial period to the Revolutionary War, but the decades from those years to the present. Suggestions and questions welcome at bostonlookingbackward (at) gmail (dot) com.
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How Boston got its first airline route | Looking Backward
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June 18, 2012. How Boston got its first airline route. The flight from Boston to New York would take one hour forty-five minutes. It was the mid 1920s: a happening time between world wars. The United State Postal Service had successfully proved its experiment. In putting excess planes to work ferrying mail from coast to coast, so that the government felt confident putting its airmail routes out to bid to private aviation companies. Photo: Boston Public Library/via Flickr. You can peek inside the airl...
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Thirsty horses and trolley cars | Looking Backward
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July 12, 2011. Thirsty horses and trolley cars. Photo of a downtown fountain for thirsty horses via Boston Public Library’s Flickr stream. Would take one of these for people right about now. The ASPCA, founded in 1866 spread to many American cities, and lobbied on behalf of draft horses.This scene was already on the wane in the 1920s. Horses were superseded by electric trolley lines through expanding cities (What’s that off in the background? Between 1742, when horses were taxed for the first time, and 1...
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Photo and Map Archives. Blake Park: History of a Brookline Neighborhood. Two Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives in Service to the Town. The Brookline Reservoir and the Cochituate Aqueduct. Friends of the Old Burying Ground. The Peabody Sisters in Brookline and Beyond. The Historical Stained Glass Treasures of the First Parish Church. Welcome to the Brookline Historical Society. We invite you to browse our growing online collection of over 350 historic photos. Most of the sites marked on the map are in ...
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Isabella Stewart Gardner turns 173 | Looking Backward
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April 14, 2013. Isabella Stewart Gardner turns 173. 8220;Every year,” writes Patricia Vigderman, “on her birthday, April 14, a Mass is still said in the chapel. The opening lines of. The Memory Palace of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. This entry was posted in Boston. Preservation and affordability advocates call truce in JP. I have sometimes wished it was my destiny…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The first home of Sylvia Plath | Looking Backward
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August 5, 2011. The first home of Sylvia Plath. One of the disappointing realities of historical signage campaigns is the signs themselves just don’t have all that much impact unless you know what you’re looking for. We expect them as part of any normal historical preservation effort, but a discreet metal plaque on a wall with some dates – it’s sort of anti-climactic.The backstory’s usually better told in detail, told aloud. And the book of poems,. Was born in a Boston hospital on October 27 of 1932.
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I have sometimes wished it was my destiny… | Looking Backward
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August 3, 2013. I have sometimes wished it was my destiny…. In the spirit of. Pointing you to this letter featured on the Paleofuture blog. Written by Benjamin Franklin to the Reverend John Lothrop of Boston, May 31, 1788. This entry was posted in Ephemeral Boston. And tagged Ben Franklin. Isabella Stewart Gardner turns 173. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Get ever...
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Photo and Map Archives. Blake Park: History of a Brookline Neighborhood. Two Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives in Service to the Town. The Brookline Reservoir and the Cochituate Aqueduct. Friends of the Old Burying Ground. The Peabody Sisters in Brookline and Beyond. A Brookline Children's Photo Album, 1882. 2-4 PM Sunday, June 7, 2015. Coolidge Corner Branch, Brookline Library. 31 Pleasant Street, Brookline. A page from the album. Who was Mamie Williams? Who were the children pictured in her album?
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Photo and Map Collections. Blake Park: History of a Brookline Neighborhood. Two Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives in Service to the Town. The Brookline Reservoir and the Cochituate Aqueduct. Friends of the Old Burying Ground. The Peabody Sisters in Brookline and Beyond. The Historical Stained Glass Treasures of the First Parish Church. Bela Lyon Pratt: Sculptor of Monument. Sunday, April 8, 2018 3:00 PM. The Larz Anderson Auto Museum. 15 Newton Street, Brookline. A Joint Presentation of the. The Brook...
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Meanderings through the thickets of Brookline's past. Sunday, February 4, 2018. An Echo of S.S. Pierce in Coolidge Corner. Like many people, I was curious — and a little concerned — in the summer of 2016 when Walgreens announced it was closing its store in the S.S. Pierce Building in Coolidge Corner. What would take its place in the most recognizable of all buildings in Brookline, an iconic structure that has stood at the heart of the town's busiest intersection since 1898? If you must know — I cam...
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