Union Street (Boston)
Part of | Government Center |
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Location | Boston, Massachusetts |
Union Street is a street in Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts, near Faneuil Hall. Prior to 1828, it was also called Green Dragon Lane.[1][2]
Image gallery
[edit]- Green Dragon Tavern, watercolor, 1773
- Byam, Bruce & Co's. Match Depot, 1850
- William F. Homer, china, glass, crockery &c., 1852
- c. 1870s
- Corner of Union and Hanover Streets, c. 1905
- Capen House, 1930
See also
[edit]- First Baptist Church (Boston, Massachusetts)
- James Franklin (printer)
- Green Dragon Tavern
- New England Holocaust Memorial
- Union Oyster House, i.e. Thomas Capen house
References
[edit]- ^ Boston Street Laying-Out Dept. A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston. Boston: City Printing Dept., 1910; p.469.
- ^ For sale - an estate on Hanover Street and Green Dragon lane, making the corner. Boston Daily Advertiser; Date: 02-10-1816.
External links
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