The South Church building is seen with an iron rail fence around it. (read more)
Historic New England is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization in the nation.
Founded in 1910, Historic New England collects and preserves buildings, landscapes, and objects dating from the seventeenth century to the present and uses them to keep history alive and to help people develop a deeper understanding and enjoyment of New England life and appreciation for its preservation.
Find out more at: www.historicnewengland.org
Channel views: 379
Fans: 7
Pins: 114
Tours: 0
Collections: 3
Historypin Repeats are created using the Historypin Smartphone App. They are modern replicas of your photos taken by other people or modern replicas of other person’s photos taken by you.
Stories added to your photos by you or by other people.
The South Church building is seen with an iron rail fence around it. (read more)
A view of the intersection of Warren Street, Washington Street, and Palmer Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Various stores line the street, including Charles C. Doten & ... (read more)
An exterior view shows the Baker Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church in the Uphams Corner neighborhood of Dorchester, Massachusetts from across the intersection of Columbia Road and ... (read more)
A view of the front panel door and portico of the Governor John Langdon House at 143 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Four Corinthian columns ... (read more)
A view of the intersection of Texas Street and Columbus Avenue in Roxbury Crossing, Massachusetts. Trolley car tracks run down the middle of Columbus Avenue. Numerous ... (read more)
An exterior view of the mercantile building that houses several businesses and lodgings at 2700 to 2714 Washington Street at the intersection with Dale Street in ... (read more)
A view of the front façade of the Boston Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) gymnasium on Humboldt Avenue in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The two-story Colonial Revival structure ... (read more)
Cars, pedestrians and a streetcar are visible in this image of an intersection in Allston, Massachusetts. (read more)
Cars are parked along Beacon Street in Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts. (read more)
A horse drawn wagon and a trolley car stand at the intersection of Brighton Avenue and Cambridge Street in Allston, Massachusetts. (read more)
The house is located on the corner of Fayerweather and Reservoir Streets. (read more)
Cars, pedestrians and a streetcar are visible in this image of an intersection in Allston, Massachusetts. (read more)
A booby sleigh stands in front of the W.A. Wadsworth House, the third Harrison Gray Otis House, at 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. (read more)
A group of children stand outside the Paul Revere House, which was then housing several businesses. (read more)
Two figures in coats stand in front of the Nichols House on Beacon Hill. (read more)
Pedestrians walk along the Tremont Street Mall with the subway entrances visible and. Park Street Church in the background. (read more)
Workers stand for a photograph in front of the worksite at Phillips Street, Boston, Massachusetts. (read more)
A sign in Hebrew letters and in English on the wall of the African Meetinghouse, located on Smith Court in Boston Massachusetts, indicates that the building ... (read more)
The construction of the new Custom House tower, with scaffolding and a partly finished stone exterior, is shown on State Street in Boston, Massachusetts.. (read more)
Construction on Cambridge Street, looking from Bowdoin Square, is seen with vehicles passing up and down the street. A sign can be seen reading "W. H. ... (read more)
Commercial buildings are seen at the intersection of Beach Street and Tyler Street with the elevated platform station seen in this distance. (read more)
The Fort Hill Tower or Cochituate Standpipe is shown at Fort Hill in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The original earthworks were used in the Siege of Boston. The ... (read more)
A picture postcard view of Chinatown in Boston from Harrison Avenue. Horse-drawn carts line each side of the street. The sign for Jacob Wirth's Restaurant on ... (read more)
Streetcar tracks have been partially removed on Beach Street at the intersection with Harrison Avenue. The elevated station can be seen in the distance. (read more)
In this Copley Square image trolley cars, pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles can be seen. The front of the photograph reads "Copyright 1907 Boston Post Card Co." (read more)
We have noticed that javascript either isn't supported or is disabled in your browser. This website requires javascript.