Old Photo Gallery

  • Home
  • Info
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Sources & Credits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Art
    • Artworks
    • Cover Art
    • Colorization
    • Fashion & Culture
  • People
    • Celebrities
    • Places & People
  • Wars
    • Wars & Military
    • Civil Wars
    • Vietnam War
    • WWII
    • WWI
  • Funny
  • Inventions
  • Movies
  • Movies & TV
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Sports
  • Then & Now
  • Vehicles & Transportation
  • Vintage Ads
  • Weird

#65 Two men stand outside a store on Boylston Street in Boston that is advertising wood on Feb. 8, 1978.

Home » Places & People
#65 Two men stand outside a store on Boylston Street in Boston that is advertising wood on Feb. 8, 1978.

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

#65 Two men stand outside a store on Boylston Street in Boston that is advertising wood on Feb. 8, 1978.

Places & People

Related posts:

#70 A candlelight vigil in Richmond honored AIDS victims and those fighting the disease, 1987

#20 Railroad cars and warehouses in a railroad yard, 1865

#1 A man selling books and magazines in the street in Belfast, 1955.

#31 During the Victorian and Edwardian eras, Wallpaper was an essential Decoration of House Interior…

#125 Tenement Collapse – O’Fallon Street, 1955

#91 View of Semperopera in Dresden, Konigl. Hoftheater, Stengel & Markert, 1889.

#22 St Mary’s Catholic Church, 1970s

#63 Penn (Pennsylvania) Station, 1929

#28 Beach bathers and Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1905

←#64 Senator Edward M. Kennedy and an aid, Edward Martin, walk down Broadway after a blizzard in Boston on Feb. 8, 1978.
#66 An aerial view of the snowy streets in South Boston on Feb. 8, 1978, following the Blizzard of 78.→

Old Photo Gallery

Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sources & Credits
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

OldPhotoGallery 2026