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"State Street, Boston, 2010, with view of Old State House State Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest streets in the city. Located in the financial district, it is the site of some historic landmarks, such as Long Wharf, the Old State House and the Boston Custom House. History "South Market Street, Boston" stereoscopic photograph by Bierstadt Brothers In 1630 the first Puritan settlers, led by John Winthrop, built their earliest houses along what is today "State Street." The Puritans also originally built the meeting house for the First Church in Boston on the street across from the marketplace, which was located where the Old State House stands today. By 1636 the thoroughfare was known as Market Street. From 1708 to 1784 it was renamed King Street. In 1770 the Boston Massacre took place in front of the Customs House. During the Revolutionary War, it assumed its current, non-royalist name.Boston Street Laying-Out Dept. A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston. Boston: City Printing Dept., 1910. In the 19th century State Street became known as Boston's primary location for banks and other financial institutions.Thomas F. Anderson. Historic Boston. New England Magazine, June 1908 Transportation The Blue Line of the MBTA subway runs below State Street. Two stations have entrances on State Street: Aquarium, and State. The Faneuil Hall Marketplace can also be found nearby. The east end of State Street is at Long Wharf, where ferries are available to several places, including the airport. See also * American Apollo, 18th-century newspaper * Boston Custom House * Boston Evening Traveller * Boston Massacre * Bunch-of- Grapes, tavern * First Town-House, Boston * Gilbert & Dean, publishers * Long Wharf (Boston) * John Mein (publisher) * Merchants Exchange (Boston, Massachusetts) * Old State House (Boston) * State Street Block (Boston) Images File:John Winthrop.jpgJohn Winthrop built his first house in Boston on what is today, State Street Image:John Winthrop Home Site Boston.jpg1630 site of Winthrop's first home in Boston on State Street Image:Boston Massacre.jpgThe Boston Massacre took place on State Street (then "King Street") in front of the Old State House; the site is marked by a cobblestone circle in the square Image:DockSquare 1775 Boston map.pngDetail of 1775 map of Boston, showing King Street and vicinity Image:Old State House and State Street, Boston 1801.jpgState Street, 1801, by J. Marston Image:1826 LemuelGulliver StateSt Boston.pngAdvertisement for Lemuel Gulliver "stationer, chart and nautical bookseller" c. 1826 Image:2350789509 StateStreet Boston.jpgState St., c. 19th century References Further reading State Street: a brief account of a Boston way. Boston: State Street Trust Company, 1906 Streets in Boston Financial District, Boston "
"Kathryn Alexandra Flett (born 1 April 1964) is a British TV critic, author, and star of the BBC's Grumpy Old Women series. She was educated at Notting Hill & Ealing High School, and Hammersmith and West London College. Flett began her career as a staff writer for i-D Magazine in 1985. This was followed by a period as features editor and fashion editor of The Face (1987-1989), three years as a freelancer, and then editor of Arena magazine from 1992–1995. In 1995, at the age of 31, Flett joined The Observer as associate editor of the magazine Observer Life, later becoming a features writer and TV critic on the newspaper. In 1997, Flett's husband of just 17 months had just left her and the couple were going through a messy divorce. Flett found an outlet for her grief by writing about the break-up in gory detail, week-by-week, in her Observer newspaper column. She published a book about the relationship, The Heart-shaped Bullet () in 1999. Since 2004, Flett has starred in the BBC TV's Grumpy Old Women series and, in 2008, was a judge on Channel 4's Miss Naked Beauty. Her first novel, Separate Lives, was published July 2012 by Quercus Books. Her latest book "Outstanding" was published in April 2016 by Quercus books. Flett was given an honorary M.Litt by the University of Brighton in 2015. In April 2016 Flett began writing a fortnightly restaurant review column in The Daily Telegraph. References Sources *Observer biog *Amazon review *Miss Naked Beauty profile External links * *Official website for Kathryn Flett's novel Separate Lives 1964 births British journalists British television critics English television personalities Living people People educated at Notting Hill & Ealing High School The Observer people "
"Acne with facial edema occurs uncommonly, and is associated with a peculiar inflammatory edema of the mid-third of the face.Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. (6th ed.). Page 685. McGraw- Hill. . See also * List of cutaneous conditions References Acneiform eruptions Face "