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English: Title: Dover Street looking west

Creator: Urban Redevelopment Division, Boston Housing Authority Date: 1952 June 24 Source: New York Streets Urban Renewal project, Boston Redevelopment Authority photographs, Collection # 4010.001 File name: NY_0002 Rights: Copyright City of Boston

Citation: Urban Redevelopment Division, Boston Housing Authority photographs in Boston Redevelopment Authority photographs, Collection # 4010.001, City of Boston Archives, Boston
Date Taken on 24 June 1952
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityofbostonarchives/9411614316/
Author City of Boston Archives
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