Jordan Marsh had this huge Nativity scene on their facade on Summer Street.
Windows at Jordan's along Washington Street rivaled anything you could find in Manhattan
Washington St near Franklin was the home of Raymond's Department Store
Jordan's arch rival Filene's also went all out with windows that would dazzle
The Boston Common went all out as well - these decorations were holdovers from when James Michael Curley was the Mayor and he wanted to remind the State House that Boston was very Catholic.
This is a small part of the Boston that existed in the years after World War II.
I would like to thank the MIT Rotch Library for allowing me to share these photos with you.
Their entire collection of Boston circa 1955-64 is on Flickr. It captures Boston of that era.
6 comments:
Wow these are really great pictures.
Too bad for everyone who moved out to the suburbs and/or started driving their cars to suburban malls...and abandoned these great stores...and complained about people abandoning these stores.
As someone who loved downtown during Christmas when I was a kid, this was truly a treat. Thank you!
Now THAT was a great flashback. Thanks!
Thank you for this! Love these pictures!
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