Dover Street Station
Dover Street Station was part of the elevated Green Line of the Boston subway system.
Photograph from Boston In Transit exhibition at Tepper Takayama Fine Arts.
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“Dover Street Station” by Robert Welsh (1985)
Dover Street Station was part of the elevated Green Line of the Boston subway system. Photograph from Boston In Transit exhibition at Tepper Takayama Fine Arts. Boston as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It - 1860Photograph of Boston by James Wallace Black, who titled it "Boston as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It," taken from a tethered hot air balloon in 1860. Photo is from Wikimedia Commons.
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