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WebColonial Boston was a flourishing city of 20,000 by the 1760s. The maps in this set depict its topography with hills, harbors, and narrow attachment to the mainland; its streets, structures and wharves; key sites associated …
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WebJun 14, 2021 · This map, printed in 1895, was designed to celebrate a century’s worth of shoreline transformation in Boston. The gray outline shows the coastline and streets of colonial Boston. Each...
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WebJun 13, 2017 · A map of Boston in 1775 shows the dam that closed off Mill Pond, which was later filled in to make new land. ... The cost to fix it was $200,000— a hefty amount at the time. Since then, around ...
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