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The West End Museum Flood

The West End Museum FloodBeacon Hill Times On January 15, a burst pipe on the fourth floor of West End Place — a mixed income complex at 150 Staniford Street — inundated the West End Museum (WEM) with over two-inches of water, and displaced around 25 families, who were temporarily relocated to the nearby Boxer…

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Support the WEM as We Rebuild

Support the WEM as We Rebuild Please consider supporting The West end Museum as we work to rebuild after flooding destroyed the Museum on January 15th. The Museum has worked for more than a decade to preserve the story of the West End, foster community for the displaced and current residents of the neighborhood, and…

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The state wants to redo the Hurley Building. But how?

The state wants to redo the Hurley Building. But how?Boston Globe To some, the Charles F. Hurley Building is a giant concrete tombstone, memorializing a once-vibrant city block buried by urban renewal. For others, it’s a historic treasure, a throwback to a grandiose, monolithic style of architecture. To the Baker administration, the three-plus-acre Hurley property…

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West End Holiday Celebrations

West End Holiday Celebrations With the holiday season in full swing, it’s a special time to look at the history of the West End’s rich holiday and religious culture. During and after the Immigrant Era, the West End was home to people of many different ethnicities, nationalities and religions who honored a variety of religious…

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Remembering the man who destroyed the West End

Remembering the man who destroyed the West EndUniversal HUB Jerome Rappaport died the other day, and the Globe had a glowing obituary, complete with a quote from the mayor, about his decades of philanthropy and as a builder who helped shape the Boston of today. But as CommonWealth Magazine alerts us, they really glossed over the thing…