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...three-hour parade snaked through the streets of the city from Lechmere Square to Boylston Street yesterday, mixing politics with ethnic pride and martial music...
...they that the city offered tax incentives for setting up shop. The legislature, in fact, threatened in 1656 to fine towns without bars. All the inducements paid off in 1671 when the Blue Anchor, later to become Bradish's, and still later Porter's, opened at the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn streets...
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., Speaker of the House, will march in the first column of the procession, along with other famous native sons and local leaders, as the parade winds down Cambridge and Prospects streets, Mass.Ave., Mt. Auburn St. and Boylston St. to the foot of the river
...Watertowne crime wave under control, the government decided in 1635 to run a ferry from the foot of Boylston St. to Boston. A year later, an event of even greater significance to the city's future--the general court decided to build a college in Massachusetts, and as a site chose Cambridge, named for the English college town on a river. With the grant of 2 2/3 acres from the city, Harvard opened a small school to educate the clergy...
...traffic department report said that Winthrop St., then known as Long St., was declared a "public high-way" in 1635. The section of Winthrop St. between Brattle and Boylston streets (bordered by Grendel's Den on one side and the Galeria on the other), however, has been a private way since 1899 according to the report...