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#176 The exterior of 10A Marshall St. in Boston, currently housing the East India Trading Co. and once owned by John Hancock, on March 1, 1967.

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#176 The exterior of 10A Marshall St. in Boston, currently housing the East India Trading Co. and once owned by John Hancock, on March 1, 1967.

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

#176 The exterior of 10A Marshall St. in Boston, currently housing the East India Trading Co. and once owned by John Hancock, on March 1, 1967.

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