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Part of the fencing along the walkway is down and it looks like the rest is coming down soon. Looks like nice landscaping when approaching from the convention center.
This is new and...unexpected. Anyone else hear about this before? Looks like Fidelity is sponsoring the museum, which is appropriate. The article also notes that Fidelity is leasing its Summer St location next to South Station, which I hadn't heard before. I thought Commonwealth Pier was in addition to their longtime home base next to South Station.
The Museum of American Finance, coming to the Seaport next summer, tries to put the ‘fun’ in mutual funds
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The Museum of American Finance, coming to the Seaport next summer, tries to put the ‘fun’ in mutual funds - The Boston Globe
The museum plans to showcase its collection of banking, investment, and currency memorabilia at the revamped Commonwealth Pier beginning next July.www.bostonglobe.com
The exhibit about 2025 gonna be lit.....'The Museum of American Finance' - that sounds like a blast. Maybe we can also vie for 'The Museum of Income Tax Exemptions' or 'The Museum of Zoning Variances'
I know you think you're kidding, but seriously, there are legitimately national museums of taxation, and appropriate to the moment, collection of customs duties - examples in the Netherlands, Germany, Korea, France, China, Israel. There are also a whole set of urban planning museums out there - most famously the City Gallery of Singapore, but Hong Kong also has one, as do the French and several in China. Those mostly serve to display the governments redevelopment plans, sort of a bigger better version of Boston's own model room in City Hall. But yea... The West End Museum is probably the local museum of Zoning and it's Consequences.'The Museum of American Finance' - that sounds like a blast. Maybe we can also vie for 'The Museum of Income Tax Exemptions' or 'The Museum of Zoning Variances'
'The Museum of American Finance' - that sounds like a blast. Maybe we can also vie for 'The Museum of Income Tax Exemptions' or 'The Museum of Zoning Variances'