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Back in the day, storks delivered Boston babies

Stork on old Boston Lying-In Hospital

What? It's just a myth? Explain the storks that still adorn the exterior of the old Boston Lying-In Hospital on Longwood Avenue (part of Brigham and Women's Hospital since 1980).

The storks were there in 1927, when Thomas Marr photographed the hospital.

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I know, because I was born there, and If there were any big birds involved, I'd still be having nightmares about it.

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You order an infant, then go there and punch in a code to get your stork delivery.

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Seriously, this must refer to something else -- perhaps one of the patrician Yankee benefactors was a bird enthusiast? It can't be whimsy, it just can't!

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The Victorians were all about whimsy in architecture, and I love them for it. Look at Boston Ivy railings, or the Cochituate Standpipe at Fort Hill!

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No, until the 1950s, all children were born by stork delivery!

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My mom says you're wrong. No stork when I was born.

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