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$1 million antiques: A trove of signatures and rare baseball cards from Boston Red Stockings players was appraised at $1 million for insurance purposes, series producer Marsha Bemko said.
This historic Northeast US Chinatown may not be the most famous or the largest, but its dining options and sweet treats are ...
From the outside, the four-story tower and gabled roof of this 1870s Victorian still reflect the era in which it was built. Inside, however, one would never guess the five-bedroom 3.5-bath home at ...
1870s baseball card collection valued at $1 ... A New England-area woman discovered her 19th-century memorabilia collection of the Boston Red Stockings team was worth $1 million in a ...
'Antiques Roadshow' hits a home run: TV show finds collection of 1870s Boston baseball memorabilia valued at $1 million Trove of signatures and rare cards from Boston Red Stockings players taken ...
According to the Associated Press, the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” appraised $1 million worth of 1870s Boston baseball memorabilia during their taping this past weekend in New York City. The ...
BOSTON — A developer is asking for permission to transform an aging office building near Boston Common into an 80-room boutique hotel. A three-story brick building currently sits on the property ...
As students around Boston begin their fall semesters, a new exhibition from the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) serves to inspire, provoke, and encourage the continuing local tradition of women in the ...
"The first Chinese arrivals in Boston were strikebreakers in the 1870s," White says. About 200 Chinese laborers came in from the San Francisco area to work in Boston's leather industry.