Keyword: breaking new ground
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A reverend prays with residents of Roxbury before escorting a mayorial candidate through the area in Boston, Massachusets.
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Edward Hatch Memorial Shell concert of the Boston Pops orchestra on the Charles river in Boston, Massachusets.
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Coffee vendor walking with commuter cars in line outside the Sumner tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts.
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An aerial of the 97th annual Boston Marathon entrants in Massachusetts.
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Two pet dogs mouth the same ball in Boston Common, the oldest public park in American history, in Massachusetts.
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Fenway stadium during a night baseball game showing fans and players in Boston, Massachusetts.
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A person running on a roof top track at the Boston Racquet Club.
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A tourist films a replica of the desk in the Oval office in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Two young boys pose behind colonial cutouts at the Boston Tea Party ship in Boston harbor, Massachusetts.
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Beacon street town house condominiums and residents in Boston, Massachusets.
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Children at a birthday party at Charlestown’s Bunker Hill housing project in Boston, Massachusetts.
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North End Italians parade with the Madonna del Soccorso at the annual benefit for their fishermen’s club in Boston, Massachusetts.
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An aerial of Boston, Massachusetts at night with time exposure car lights, the Custom House tower is seen.
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A group of Harvard graduates celebrate on campus in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Old North Church visitors in private stalls praying in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts House of Representatives in session. It is located in the State House on Beacon Hill in Boston.
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Two supervisors at the Federal Reserve in Boston each hold a stack of $100 bills, totaling in one million dollars and 22 pounds.
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Hedda Rev-Curry, a doctor and small business owner in Boston walks her Dalmatian wearing a faux Dalmatian coat. “A lot of people call me Cruella, but it’s a fake fur coat. I have three of them in different lengths.” (Brookline, Mass.)