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Old 10-19-2008, 11:22 PM
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Default Old building with wood engraving shop

Found this picture at http://www.shorpy.com/node/4355
The site says it is the first brick building in Boston. There is a sign "Arthur Stockin WOOD ENGRAVING".

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Old 10-20-2008, 12:53 AM
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What a great photo!! You just know that the engraving shop is a sweat shop.

The guy picking his nose on the corner is priceless. Captured in time for all eternity. The irony of digging for nuggets in front of a historic building that would one day become a jewelry store.


This building is on the freedom trail which I find rather humorous as well. It was actually built in the early 1600s and the original owner was banished from Boston for protesting in support of woman's rights. It then burned in the "Great Fire" in 1711 and was then rebuilt in brick.

There's a parking garage on the right and the cobblestone is paved over with asphalt now. Fanueil Hall and the old state house is just a block up the street to the right.

Stuff like this makes me miss the place ... I think it's time to take a drive and get a cannoli (budah bing).

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He's not picking his nose, Chris...

...it's pretty clear that he's on his cell phone

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Shorpy is a great site to visit. I have been a frequenter for many years.
Warning: It will consume a lot of your time if not careful
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....and you just know that the two guys in bowlers leaning on the lamp post next to a pawnshop are up to something.
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