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#142 Residents chat and play cards at Boston’s Paul Revere Park in the North End on a sunny May 21, 1963.

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#142 Residents chat and play cards at Boston’s Paul Revere Park in the North End on a sunny May 21, 1963.

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

#142 Residents chat and play cards at Boston’s Paul Revere Park in the North End on a sunny May 21, 1963.

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←#141 Benjamin Clayman sits outside his 45-year-old dry goods store at 96 Salem St. in Boston’s North End on May 21, 1963.
#143 The Museum of Science in Boston, seen from the air, May 9, 1963.→

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