Brookline Historical Society
The Marsh

100 Pearl St., Former (Street Section Removed)
Looking south at the rear of the Town of Brookline building in the pipe yard from the Brookline Ave. Playground behind the former Robert Winthrop School (note partial view of basketball backboard). On the right, 81 Pearl St. can be glimpsed across the street and on the left, the Citgo station at 615 Brookline Ave. [pg. 13, no. 2]

From a notebook of property-appraisal photos taken in 1965 and early 1966 for “The Marsh Urban Renewal Project” run by the Brookline Redevelopment Authority. Only a few scattered peripheral structures remain today.
100 Pearl St. (Former - Street Section Removed)
Looking northeast, the Robert Winthrop School building is just to the right. This building adjoined the pipe yard of the Brookline Water Dept. A liquidation sale of its contents was held in June 1974 and the building was razed by the Brookline Redevelopment Authority.

From a notebook of property-appraisal photos taken in 1965 and early 1966 for “The Marsh Urban Renewal Project” run by the Brookline Redevelopment Authority. Only a few scattered peripheral structures remain today.
Pearl St.
Standing on Brookline Ave. looking west on Pearl St. The Winthrop School is just off screen on the right. From left to right:
  • 93 Pearl St.
  • 89 Pearl St.
  • 85 Pearl St.
  • 81 Pearl St., on the corner
  • Pearl St., takes a left turn
  • 84 Pearl St. across the street

[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
85 River Rd., 1965
On the left is a partial view of the Gulf station at the corner of Brookline Ave. and Lower Washington St. In the middle is 85 River Rd., an apartment building that fronted on 682/684 Brookline Ave. On the right is the rear of 676 Brookline Ave., a building still standing in 2025, one of the very few not removed during the urban renewal project of the 1970s.

From a notebook of property-appraisal photos taken in 1965 and early 1966 for “The Marsh Urban Renewal Project” run by the Brookline Redevelopment Authority. Only a few scattered peripheral structures remain today.
Station St., August 1965
The house in the middle is now a raised parking lot.

From a notebook of property-appraisal photos taken in 1965 and early 1966 for “The Marsh Urban Renewal Project” run by the Brookline Redevelopment Authority. Only a few scattered peripheral structures remain today.
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