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When snow fell on Boston

Snowy day in old Boston

The folks at the Boston City Archives wonder if you can place this scene. See it larger.

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from the mark wahlberg historical fiction movie Wicked Sleddin', Kid

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That's for babies. Big boys skidhop/bumper jump!

Gotta have a scene where the guys rob a bank and then grab onto a snowplow and skid on their boot soles to get away!

As for the date? It may be that 1958 storm that is 11th all time or the 1960 storm that is 10th all time.

March 3-5, 1960 - 19.8 inches
This wind-driven snowstorm brought whirling snow from Virginia to New York, before blowing into New England.

Feb. 16-17, 1958 - 19.4 inches
This coastal storm brought heavy snow and strong winds to the Northeast.

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This would clearly be a Ben Affleck film.

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because by then, Esso had become Exxon.

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Those cars are vastly older than what was around in 1978.

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My guess is Codman Square with the Esso gas station in the background.

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Morton Street, looking east, toward Norfolk Street.

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Morton Street by Norfolk Street . 58 Chevy at curb, Plymouth Valiant, maybe in drive lane.

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I know the answer because I saw this posted somewhere else..

I'll give it a few hours to see if people get it before i post it :-)

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Morton Street looking towards Norfolk Street and the District 3 police station

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Here's the view today. Looks like the Esso has become a "Wave". I'm surprised to see that there was such a huge highway sign in the middle of a neighborhood back then.

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That big sign on the left, facing away from the camera, looks like it belongs on a freeway, announcing the next exits.

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March 6 or 7, 1960 it is!

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But the back of a pair of billboards. See the enlarged photo linked in the City Of Boston archives post below.

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You're right. However, Swirly should have stuck with 1958.. as it was 1958

IMAGE(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2921/33057083120_37998fb860_z.jpg)

(My apologizes to Boston City Archives.. saw this posted by DoB a few hours ago)

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Blue Hill Ave is behind photographer, right?

Anyways, I nailed this one too, and I never get them. That school is a pretty distinctive building.

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School at 801 Morton Street.

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Anyone know what happened to the large brick building on the right?

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Think it used to be the junior high school that served the Jewish kids from Mattapan , not sure what it is now.

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It's a memory now. I've been driving Morton street since the 80's and don't remember it.

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Think the junior high was used as a Hebrew school too,not totally sure. That area . of course , went through major changes , so some places are just faint memories seen on the path of Morton street that leads to Gallivan boulevard, and the land of many parishes,

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That was in the mid-70's called the Pauline A. Shaw School annex for the newer (well 1930's) Shaw School across the street (not pictured). I do remember it being in tough shape in the 70's. It was previously known as the Roget Wolcott School and has to be a late 1800's construction.

The building was torn down in the mid 70's as were the similarly built Mary Hemenway School at the corner of King and Adams, the Minot School on Neponset Ave, and the Gilbert Stuart School where the Lower Mills Library is now. The Wolcott School lot remained vacant until Walgreen's was put up in the early 1990s.

The school on the left was a Hebrew School for years (because Mattapan was a huge Jewish working class neighborhood then until everyone left for Randolph, Milton, Newton, and Sharon) and then was city used for a while. It has been a SDA school for probably 20 years now.

Here is a better picture of the school:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityofbostonarchives/5610734942

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Some sort of charter?

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Beechcroft St. in Brighton. The Mary Lyons and Garfield Schools. I attended both.

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Nevermind! I spoke to soon. Need to wear my glasses more.

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Thanks for playing everyone!

For those of you who guessed Morton Street, you are absolutely right! The photograph is not dated but was included in the Mayor John Collins records, so we believe it was taken in the 1960s.

Here is the link to the photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityofbostonarchives/12773404193/in/album-...

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