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Ginter in Gahm
By adamg on Mon, 06/04/2018 - 12:15pm
The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.
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159 Summer Street
https://books.google.com/books?id=3fACAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA769&lpg=PA769#v=onep...
Boardman Lunch at 159 Summer. That commercial block has been gone since at least Central Artery construction.
161 Summer Street
Entering "Gahm Building, Boston" into Google, the sixth result is for a "'1915' Boston Exposition Official Catalogue", and the initial snippet of text refers to a Gahm Building at 161 Summer Street. This would have been between South Street and Atlantic Ave., on the south side of the street. The site is now landscaped; I can't tell whether it's part of the Greenway or a plaza for an adjacent office building.
possibly
where the current summer street is. those streets look to have had some changes
Where the front door was...
is now smack dab in the middle of a realigned Summer Street.
http://mapjunction.com/VIEWER/8091
It’s some compensation to know ...
... that these beautiful buildings were eventually replaced with open green space and not some looming ugly glass tower.
essex street
n/t
golden rose butter
"just a little better than the kind you thought was best", marketing was more understated once :)
Pre-'Hucksters'
We're in a post-Clark Gable world now.
Is that a reflection
in the 3rd floor of the Gahm Building?
Interesting note from the
Interesting note from the Massachusetts corporations website, Ginter Company became First National Stores, Inc. A 1992 after a series of other buyouts.
The Answer
Thanks for playing, folks! This photo was taken at 159-169 Summer Street in May of 1912