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#87 A would-be motorist has his work cut out for him on Hallam Street in Dorchester on March 4, 1978.

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#87 A would-be motorist has his work cut out for him on Hallam Street in Dorchester on March 4, 1978.

The Blizzard of 1978: Photos of Boston Buried under the 27.1 Inches of Snow

#87 A would-be motorist has his work cut out for him on Hallam Street in Dorchester on March 4, 1978.

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