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Nothing like a Dunkin Donuts across the street from the Old Corner Bookstore. *smh* -- nm
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Krusty
yeah, i get why stuff like that is there (all those tourists) its just too bad that they couldnt have had those places and yet hidden
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Truman
Jan 29 '16, 06:35
the fact thats what they are (like no oustside signage).
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I get it too but I'm with you in thinking maybe they could have done a better job of keeping the area around the historic sites looking less modern.
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Krusty
Jan 29, 06:39
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Boston struggled/struggles with growth vs. preservation like a lot of cities.
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Mel Profit
Jan 29, 07:02
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I know it well as it's the same here and it just angers me more often than not. Could you recommend a book about Boston through the years? -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 29, 07:14
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There's a bunch of coffee table books of Then/Now pictures of Boston. Next time you're hear, I'll show what I have.
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Mel Profit
Jan 29, 07:27
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