- April 22, 2021
- Rachel Mead
Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them—on Atlascope
Our Atlascope tool makes the perfect digital companion to a new book on Boston's oldest buildings from the City Archaeologist
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Our Atlascope tool makes the perfect digital companion to a new book on Boston's oldest buildings from the City Archaeologist
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Highlights from exploring Atlascope at our Newton By Map event
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Undergraduates at the College of the Holy Cross used Atlascope to research the buildings and landscapes of Boston that were destroyed by the Central Artery
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In these new Atlascope tours, wander historic Chinatown, step into the history of sugar refineries, and learn about the twentieth-century medical landscape of Boston’s West End
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Explore the inner workings of Atlascope, the Leventhal Center's tool for exploring historic Boston
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Three new towns and cities are now available to explore in Atlascope, with many more to come
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Three new Atlascope tours explore pockets of Boston history from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—and their ongoing legacies today
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Meet the team of wonderful student interns who have been hard at work this semester on various LMEC projects
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In August 2023, the Leventhal Center hired three Boston Public Schools students to use Atlascope to explore different neighborhoods.
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Walk through Boston with Charles Dickens and explore what’s buried underneath parking lots in these Atlascope tours
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