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#37 J.W.S. Cox, left, and Ms. Helen Sherman, right, lean on a new fence put up at the T Wharf in Boston, Sept. 5, 1961.

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#37 J.W.S. Cox, left, and Ms. Helen Sherman, right, lean on a new fence put up at the T Wharf in Boston, Sept. 5, 1961.

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

#37 J.W.S. Cox, left, and Ms. Helen Sherman, right, lean on a new fence put up at the T Wharf in Boston, Sept. 5, 1961.

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