Sam has been taking some really great photos while he’s been in Boston.
Handbill for the Mammoth Rat, 1838, City Council records (Collection # 0100.001, Item #1838-0103-G2)
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The rat, the cockatoo, and the curassow.
Sounds like a great exhibit, but trying to get in between 10 PM and 9 PM seems difficult.
M. Gertrude Godvin School - Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Boston, MA. School building photographs circa 1920-1960 (Collection # 0403.002)
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They don’t make ‘em like this any more.
Few food destinations are more synonymous with the New England coastline than the region’s countless clam and lobster shacks, which incidentally do little for the waist line. Still, who can resist the promise of your choice of seafood, battered and fried to perfection? Here are some of the best of the New England coast.
People, this is important.
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Have you come to see the rays at The Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank?
This is a cownose ray getting right up close to the visitors. Learn more about this species here.
Photo by Randy Brogen, LLC
Cheese!
I was in Boston this morning and took this crappy cell phone pic at the Public Gardens and tried to post it to Tumblr, but then I got back to my office and found that it didn’t post.
I guess that type of work can make you pretty sadistic.
From Boston.com
NBC affiliate in Boston nixes new Jay Leno Show
The station will air a local newscast instead.
And this in Leno’s hometown no less!
Source: Yahoo!






