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Immigrant NeighborhoodMedicine Dr. Minichiello

Dr. Anthony “Tony” Minichiello

Dr. Tony Minichiello was a dentist who turned a love of jazz into a specialty – operating on jazz musicians. 

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AbolitionAfrican AmericansWarWest Boston Bucks of America

Colonel George Middleton

Col. George Middleton was an African American Revolutionary War soldier, a “Prince Hall Freemason,” and civil rights activist, who’s home is now part of the Black Heritage Trail. He was born in 1735 and died in 1815.

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City PlanningNew BostonUrban Renewal Edward J. Logue at Government Center

Ed Logue

As director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority in the 1960s, Ed Logue was the highly visible face of urban renewal in the period following the destructive and controversial redevelopment of the West End.

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Immigrant NeighborhoodSportsWomen Annie Londonderry's Headshot

Annie Londonderry

Annie Londonderry was a Latvian Jewish immigrant who became the first woman to bike around the world, and the first internationally recognized female athletic star. 

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Art & LiteratureImmigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood Life Joseph Levine

Joseph Levine

Joseph Levine grew up in a Russian Jewish immigrant family in the West End, and became one of the most successful movie producers and distributors in the United States during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.

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African AmericansImmigrant NeighborhoodSportsWomen Kittie Knox

Kittie Knox

Kittie Knox was a mixed-race cyclist who used her skills as a seamstress and cyclist to challenge gender and racial perceptions taking over the League of American Wheelman in the 1890’s. 

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Immigrant NeighborhoodPolitics & Law Pamphlet signed by JFK

John F. Kennedy in the West End

The West End was a backdrop of national history, in addition to local memory. President John F. Kennedy’s life as a veteran and public servant intersected with the West End community in subtle yet significant ways.

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City PlanningNew BostonUrban RenewalWomen Jacobs at her typewriter

Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs was a journalist, author, and activist who argued for the prioritization of people in urban planning projects. 

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  4. Sun: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM

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