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Franklin Street (Boston)

Franklin Street (established c. 1798) is located in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[1] It was developed at the end of the 18th century by Charles Bulfinch, and included the now-demolished Tontine Crescent and Franklin Place.[2]

Location

Washington Street

India Street

George Melville Baker

Boston Library Society

Federal Street Theatre

crockery shop, 19th century

Abram French & Co.

Holy Cross Church, Boston

Lee & Shepard

Federal St. Theatre, corner of Federal and Franklin St., c. 1798

Federal St. Theatre, corner of Federal and Franklin St., c. 1798

Detail of 1814 map of Boston, showing Franklin St., Franklin Place, and vicinity

Detail of 1814 map of Boston, showing Franklin St., Franklin Place, and vicinity

Churchill, Collamore, & Co., China & Glass Warehouse, corner of Franklin and Washington St., c. 1825

Churchill, Collamore, & Co., China & Glass Warehouse, corner of Franklin and Washington St., c. 1825

Franklin St., c. 1830

Franklin St., c. 1830

Franklin St. after the fire, 1872

Franklin St. after the fire, 1872

Parade, June 17, 1876

Parade, June 17, 1876

Photo by John P. Soule, 19th century

Photo by John P. Soule, 19th century

C.A. Browning & Co., 1904

C.A. Browning & Co., 1904

Franklin Place

State Street Bank Building

Wigglesworth Building

. Historic American Buildings Survey. Photos of Franklin and Washington St., 1967

Library of Congress

. Photo of Washington St. @ Franklin St., February 19, 1949

City of Boston

. Flickr. Photo

Boston Public Library

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