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The center manages the geographic collections of the Boston Public Library as well as material collected by Norman B. Leventhal during his lifetime, known as the Mapping Boston Collection. Its holdings stretch chronologically from the 15th century to the present, and geographically cover the world, with a focus on Boston and New England.
Whitman is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 15,121 at the 2020 census . It is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of Boston on the western edge of the South Shore .
Chart of Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay with Map of Adjacent Country. E. P. Dutton. 1867. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. A good map of roads and rail lines in and around Boston. Downst, Henry P. (1916). Random Notes of Boston. Humphrey Publishing. Harris, Patricia & Lyon, David (1999). Boston. Oakland, California: Compass ...
Massachusetts League of Cities and Towns headquartered in Boston. [141] 1962 June 14: Boston Strangler murders begin. Scollay Square razed. [142] Caffe Paradiso in business. [143] 1963 Metropolitan Area Planning Council and Boston Ballet founded. The French Chef television cooking program begins broadcasting. 1964 Prudential Tower built.
Whitman Park is a historic park near the center of the town of Whitman, Massachusetts.It is bounded by Maple Street and Park, Whitman, and Hayden Avenues. The park was established in 1880 by a gift of land from Augustus Whitman, whose family gave the town its name.
Brattle Street in Boston (1855) Brattle Street, which existed from 1694 to 1962, was a street in Boston, Massachusetts, located on the current site of City Hall Plaza, at Government Center. [1] [2] [3]
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Massachusetts's 11th congressional district, 1901 Massachusetts's current districts, since 2013. Massachusetts's 11th congressional district is an obsolete district that was active during three periods: 1795–1843, 1853–1863, and 1873–1993. The district was located in several different areas of the state.