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     THE MARKET DISTRICT OCCUPIES MADE LAND WHERE WERE ONCE A SWEEP OF FLATS AND DOCKS. THE LONG GRANITE QUINCY MARKET HOUSE WAS CONSTRUCTED HERE IN 1825-6, AND NAMED FOR THE FIRST JOSIAH QUINCY TO BE MAYOR OF THE CITY. THE STREET FLOOR IS A LONG STRETCH OF SMALL STALLS, EACH WITH ITS SPECIAL OFFERING OF FISH, FLESH, OR FOWL. BUT THE FEATURE OF HISTORIC INTEREST IN THE MARKET DISTRICT IS FANEUIL HALL, THE “CRADLE OF LIBERTY” OF THE REVOLUTION, WHICH IS EASILY RECOGNISED BY THE WELL-KNOWN GRASSHOPPER WEATHER-VANE ON THE CUPOLA. FANEUIL HALL WAS INSTITUTED PRIMARILY AS A MARKET HOUSE, THE INCLUSION OF A PUBLIC TOWN HALL COMING INTO THE SCHEME LATER. THE MARKET THAT WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1742 STILL CONTINUES ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING.


     THE VIADUCT AT THE CHARLES RIVER DAM HAS REPLACED THE OLD CRAIGIE BRIDGE CONNECTING BOSTON AND EAST CAMBRIDGE. THE DAM WAS BUILT TO PREVENT THE TIDE RISING ABOVE THIS POINT AND MAKE POSSIBLE THE CHARLES RIVER BASIN WITH ITS PARKS AND PROMENADES ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. SHIPPING CAN STILL ENTER THE BASIN BY MEANS OF THE LOCKS AT THE DAM, BUT VESSELS WITH MASTS CANNOT GO UNDER THE LOW ARCHES OF THE NEW CAMBRIDGE BRIDGE, SO THAT CAMBRIDGE PORT CAN NO LONGER BE PRONOUNCED WITH THE ACCENT ON THE “PORT.”




      ALONG BOYLSTON STREET FROM PARK SQUARE WEST ARE SOME OF THE SMARTEST AND MOST ALLURING SHOPS IN BOSTON, SUGGESTING SOMEWHAT THE CHARACTER OF THOSE IN BOND STREET, LONDON. THE DEPARTMENT STORE IS NOT YET REPRESENTED IN THIS DISTRICT. MERCHANTS SPECIALIZE THEIR WARES AND GIVE CUSTOMERS A MORE INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION THAN IS POSSIBLE IN THE GREAT STORES IN THE DOWN-TOWN SHOPPING DISTRICT. A VIEW ALONG BOYLSTON STREET SHOWS THE CHURCH TOWERS AND OTHER ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES IN COPLEY SQUARE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD.



     EAST BOSTON COMPRISES TWO HARBOR ISLANDS, NODDLE’S AND BREED’S (EARLIER HOG) ISLANDS, WHICH WERE ANNEXED TO BOSTON IN THE EARLIEST DAYS OF ITS SETTLEMENT. THE DISTRICT HAS ALWAYS BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH SHIPS AND SHIPPING. SOME OF THE LARGEST TRANS-ATLANTIC LINERS THAT ENTER BOSTON HARBOR NOW DOCK AT EAST BOSTON. THE ENERGY OF BOSTONIANS WAS EARLY IDENTIFIED WITH SHIP CONSTRUCTION, AND THE EAST BOSTON LAUNCHINGS HAVE BEEN EVENTS SINCE COLONIAL TIMES. THE CLIPPER SHIPS, BUILT HERE FOR THE CALIFORNIA SERVICE DURING THE GOLD DIGGING DAYS, WERE THE STAUNCHEST AND SWIFTEST CRAFT OF THEIR KIND. WITH THE PASSING OF THE OLD WOODEN SHIP EAST BOSTON’S PALMY DAYS OF MARINE CONSTRUCTION HAVE GONE, BUT HERE AND THERE THE PICTURESQUE OLD SHIPYARDS HAVE SOME VESSELS ON THEIR WAYS.


     NORTH SQUARE IS NOW THE HEART OF THE ITALIAN COLONY. THE SQUALID TRIANGULAR INCLOSURE WAS ONCE TREE SHADED AND SURROUNDED BY MANSIONS AND CHURCHES OF THE GENTRY. IT WAS THE CENTRAL POINT OF THE NORTH END, IN COLONIAL TIMES BOSTON’S MOST DIGNIFIED RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD. NORTH SQUARE’S FEATURE OF HISTORIC VALUE IS THE HOUSE OF PAUL REVERE, THE SILVERSMITH. THIS IS A LITTLE LOW HOUSE OF WOOD, RECENTLY RESTORED BY J. E. CHANDLER, NOW HEDGED IN BY AMBITIOUS MODERN STRUCTURES. HERE REVERE DWELT FROM ABOUT 1770 THROUGH THE REVOLUTION AND UNTIL 1800, WHEN HE BOUGHT A FINER HOUSE NEAR BY AND THERE SPENT HIS REMAINING DAYS. WITH ONE POSSIBLE EXCEPTION, REVERE’S HOUSE IN NORTH SQUARE IS THE OLDEST STANDING STRUCTURE IN BOSTON.





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     DARTMOUTH STREET MARKS THE WESTERN BOUND OF COPLEY SQUARE. HERE ARE GROUPED SOME OF THE MOST NOTABLE BUILDINGS IN BOSTON. THE VISTA LOOKING SOUTH INCLUDES THE NEW OLD SOUTH CHURCH AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE NEW OLD SOUTH CHURCH IS SO-CALLED TO DISTINGUISH IT FROM ITS PREDECESSOR, THE OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE AT WASHINGTON AND MILK STREETS. THE CHURCH, WITH ITS GREAT TOWER, IN THE NORTH ITALIAN GOTHIC STYLE IS NOTEWORTHY FOR RICHNESS OF DESIGN AND ORNAMENTATION. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY IS ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS IN BOSTON. ITS PROPORTIONS AND THE PURITY OF ITS DESIGN ARE REMARKED AS THE CHIEF MERITS WHICH GIVE THE STRUCTURE ITS DISTINCTION.


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