Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . r theatrical enter-tainments. The new theatre was located at the corner ofFederal and Franklin Streets and with itsopening on February 3, 1794, the dramatichistory of Boston may be properly said to havebegun. It was called the Boston Theatre andwas under the management of Charles StuartPowell and Baker. It had been erected from theplans of Charles Bulfincli, then a young man, anda contemporary thus describes it: It was one hundred and forty feet long,sixty-two feet wide, forty feet high; a lofty andspacious Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-boston-days-ways-from-the-dawn-of-the-revolution-until-the-town-became-a-city-r-theatrical-enter-tainments-the-new-theatre-was-located-at-the-corner-offederal-and-franklin-streets-and-with-itsopening-on-february-3-1794-the-dramatichistory-of-boston-may-be-properly-said-to-havebegun-it-was-called-the-boston-theatre-andwas-under-the-management-of-charles-stuartpowell-and-baker-it-had-been-erected-from-theplans-of-charles-bulfincli-then-a-young-man-anda-contemporary-thus-describes-it-it-was-one-hundred-and-forty-feet-longsixty-two-feet-wide-forty-feet-high-a-lofty-andspacious-image339157794.html
RM2AKNY6A–Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city . r theatrical enter-tainments. The new theatre was located at the corner ofFederal and Franklin Streets and with itsopening on February 3, 1794, the dramatichistory of Boston may be properly said to havebegun. It was called the Boston Theatre andwas under the management of Charles StuartPowell and Baker. It had been erected from theplans of Charles Bulfincli, then a young man, anda contemporary thus describes it: It was one hundred and forty feet long,sixty-two feet wide, forty feet high; a lofty andspacious
. Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city. theatrical enter-tainments. The new theatre was located at the corner ofFederal and Franklin Streets and with itsopening on February 3, 1794, the dramatichistory of Boston may be properly said to havebegun. It was called the Boston Theatre andwas under the management of Charles StuartPowell and Baker. It had been erected from theplans of Charles Bulfinch, then a young man, anda contemporary thus describes it: * It was one hundred and forty feet long,sixty-two feet wide, forty feet high; a lofty andspacious Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-boston-days-ways-from-the-dawn-of-the-revolution-until-the-town-became-a-city-theatrical-enter-tainments-the-new-theatre-was-located-at-the-corner-offederal-and-franklin-streets-and-with-itsopening-on-february-3-1794-the-dramatichistory-of-boston-may-be-properly-said-to-havebegun-it-was-called-the-boston-theatre-andwas-under-the-management-of-charles-stuartpowell-and-baker-it-had-been-erected-from-theplans-of-charles-bulfinch-then-a-young-man-anda-contemporary-thus-describes-it-it-was-one-hundred-and-forty-feet-longsixty-two-feet-wide-forty-feet-high-a-lofty-andspacious-image336802836.html
RM2AFXKCM–. Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city. theatrical enter-tainments. The new theatre was located at the corner ofFederal and Franklin Streets and with itsopening on February 3, 1794, the dramatichistory of Boston may be properly said to havebegun. It was called the Boston Theatre andwas under the management of Charles StuartPowell and Baker. It had been erected from theplans of Charles Bulfinch, then a young man, anda contemporary thus describes it: * It was one hundred and forty feet long,sixty-two feet wide, forty feet high; a lofty andspacious
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