HERE STOOD THE HOUSE WHERE CAPTAIN MYLES STANDISH LIVED AND DIED Submitted by @RoadTripNE.
PIERCE HALL First Town Hall of Brookline Built in 1825 Used as the first High School 1843-1856 Bought by the First Parish in 1890 Named for the Rev. John Pierce, D.D. Minister of this Parish 1797-1849
George W. Emerson's Pickle Factory Site 1874-1892 Submitted By: Bob Dempkowski
Boston Common In or about the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred thirty and four the then present inhabitants of the Town of Boston of Whom the Honble John Winthrop Esqr Govnr of...
It was here at the Boston Hotel Buckminster on September 18, 1919, in one of the hotel's guest rooms that the Chicago White Sox first baseman Chick Gandil and bookmaker-gambler Joseph...
The Everett J. "Vic" Firth Percussion Studios In recognition of his contributions to and impact on the world of percussion as a musician, teacher, and innovator, the studios are in honor...
HARRY HOUDINI (Ehrich Weiss)1874-1926 In memoriam to the great Artist and Past National President who performed one of his well know escapes from this bridge on May 1, 1908. Society of...
Fishermen from Essex and Ipswich began fishing from this site in the mid-1600's. They soaked their catch in brine and sun dried it for shipment to the Caribbean, England and other...
825–827 Massachusetts Street Site of various Lawrence bakeries 1860s–1931 J.A. Keeler Stationery and Book Shop 1886–1909 Montgomery Ward Department Store 1931–1968 Wards combined 825 and 827...
Submitted by Sheila Paske