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Neighborhood LifeNew BostonSocial & Religious InstitutionsWomen A poster showing a rat bursting through the page asking the public to kill rats.

Boston’s Rat Day of 1917: When the West End Joined a Citywide Rodent War

Boston’s Rat Day of 1917: When the West End Joined a Citywide Rodent War On February 13, 1917, Boston witnessed one of the most unusual civic experiments in its history. The Boston Women’s Municipal League declared war on the city’s rodent population, organizing the first—and as it turned out, only—Rat Day. While this peculiar event…

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Art & LiteratureOtherYankees & Brahmins An image of a paved bridge with wire railings overlooking trees.

Frances Appleton and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: A Romance Spanning the West Boston Bridge

Frances Appleton and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: A Romance Spanning the West Boston Bridge Two modern day bridges, the Longfellow Bridge and the Frances Appleton Footbridge reflect the love story of one of America’s great poets. The journey to Longfellow and Appleton’s happy marriage is tied to Longfellow’s many trips across the West Boston bridge in…

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OtherPolitics & LawWorld History A painting of a Roman aqueduct ruin in a field with cows.

Eminent Domain Part 1: Origins

Eminent Domain Part 1: Origins Eminent domain is the right of the state to seize the private property of an individual for a public purpose with just compensation. This article will trace the origins of the concept from Ancient Roman law to its use in Early Modern states. The formal concept of eminent domain is…

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