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#119 Looking down on the construction of the new underground tunnel at Government Center in Boston on July 12, 1966.

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#119 Looking down on the construction of the new underground tunnel at Government Center in Boston on July 12, 1966.

What Boston looked like in the 1960s Through These Stunning Photos

#119 Looking down on the construction of the new underground tunnel at Government Center in Boston on July 12, 1966.

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←#118 Inside Castle Island’s Fort Independence shows boarded-up windows where vandals tore out toilet facilities two years before, seen here on July 12, 1966.
#120 The Custom House tower stands behind a busy Faneuil Hall marketplace in Boston on July 16, 1966.→

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