The Boston Herald’s archives are a treasure trove of history, capturing the city’s most thrilling, heartbreaking, and defining moments. From groundbreaking political scoops to unforgettable sporting victories, its front pages have chronicled decades of change and triumph. This Throwback Thursday journey highlights some of the most iconic headlines that once gripped Boston and the nation, reminding readers how newsprint shaped public memory in a rapidly evolving society.

  • “Boston Finally Gets Its Subway†(1897) – Marking the start of America’s first underground transit system, forever changing urban travel.
  • “Red Sox Break Curse with 2004 World Series Win†(2004) – Celebrating an end to an 86-year championship drought that captivated fans worldwide.
  • “Boston Marathon Bombing Tragedy†(2013) – Reflecting resilience and unity in the face of terror.
Date Headline Significance
1919 “Boston Police Strike Shakes City†Labor unrest and public safety concerns
1967 “Bicentennial Boston: A City Transformed†Cultural renaissance and historic anniversary
1979 “Blizzard Paralyzes Hub†Record snowfall and community endurance