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Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. MA-41, "Summer Street Retractile Bridge, Spanning Fort Point Channel at Summer Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA", 22 photos, 33 data pages, 4 photo caption pages, 1982. HAER No. MA-135, "Summer Street Bridge, Spanning Reserved Channel, Boston, Suffolk County, MA", 31 photos, 14 data pages, 3 ...
Summer Street may refer to: Summer Street (Boston), a street in Boston, Massachusetts 100 Summer Street, a building on Summer Street; Summer Streets, an annual summer event in New York City; Summer Street Historic District, the name of several historic districts in the United States
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Summer Street was an upscale neighborhood, with townhouses designed by Charles Bulfinch and others. [1] The Great Boston Fire of 1872 destroyed much of the neighborhood, especially between Summer, Washington, and Milk Streets.
Locations between Boston and Springfield along the old Upper Boston Post Road 42°16′23″N 71°48′02″W / 42.2731°N 71.8005°W / 42.2731; -71.8005 ( 1767 Milestones Milestone 48 is in northwestern Worcester; Milestone 47 is in eastern Worcester.
The first public high school for young women in the United States, [1] it was founded in 1852 as the Normal School for girls to be trained as primary school teachers. It was initially located above a public library in the former Adams schoolhouse on Mason Street. [2] In 1854, the school's name was changed to the Girls' High and Normal School. [3]
The record snow depth in Boston on Christmas morning is 11 inches (1995). Concord, New Hampshire, has measured up to 26 inches on the ground (1970). Boston last had a white Christmas in 2009 ...
An entrance was also added to the Federal Reserve Bank Building as well as a passageway under Summer Street connecting the other street entrances. In 1985, the Red Line platforms were extended 60 feet on either end to allow 6-car trains. [9] A passageway between the Red Line lobby and the interior of South Station opened in June 1990. [14]