The 1980s were a decade of memorable fashion mistakes… er, choices… and music we’ll love for years to come. There are plenty of moments that have probably stuck with you if you grew up in this decade, from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Challenger Explosion, to the launch of MTV. But what about memories specific to Boston? Here are 10 things you’ll remember if you grew up in the 80s in Boston:

  1. Everyone knew our name.

Flickr/Via Tsuji Cheers first aired in September 1982 and, although it floundered initially, the Boston-based show went on to become one of the most beloved TV shows ever made.

  1. Boston Harbor’s “before” and “after.”

Images by Lane Judge David Mazzone ruled that: “the law secures to the people the right to a clean harbor.” That judgement launched a public works project that transformed Boston Harbor from one of the dirtiest in the country to one of the cleanest.

  1. We cheered on the Celtics…

Flickr/Eric Kilby …to victory after victory. Three championships in the space of a decade!

  1. The first J. P. Licks opened in… well, JP.

Flickr/Lis Ferla There’s a reason that, more than three decades later, people still flock to the company’s 13 ice cream stores.

  1. Trident Booksellers and Café was born in 1984.

Flickr/CityRover Media Food and books. When done right, it’s a winning combination.

  1. The Hynes Convention Center was constructed in Back Bay.

Wikimedia Commons/Cryptic C62 This huge building can host 10,000 people!

  1. The Big Dig was still in the planning stages…

Flickr/Martin & Jessica O’Brien …So we had no idea what was coming.

  1. In 1986, Halley’s Comet soared overhead.

Flickr/Lucas Not to worry if you missed it. Halley’s Comet is supposed to be coming back this way in 2061!

  1. Kennedy’s closed its flagship store at the intersection of Summer and Hawley Streets.

Flickr/Boston Landmarks & Archeology A sad loss.

  1. But at least we could still go shopping at Filene’s Basement and Bradlees.

Flickr/Andreas Matern Remember when Bradlees and Stop and Shop were always side by side?

What would you add to this list? Share your fondest recollection of the 80s in the comments or on the Only In Boston Facebook page.

Flickr/Via Tsuji

Cheers first aired in September 1982 and, although it floundered initially, the Boston-based show went on to become one of the most beloved TV shows ever made.

Images by Lane

Judge David Mazzone ruled that: “the law secures to the people the right to a clean harbor.” That judgement launched a public works project that transformed Boston Harbor from one of the dirtiest in the country to one of the cleanest.

Flickr/Eric Kilby

…to victory after victory. Three championships in the space of a decade!

Flickr/Lis Ferla

There’s a reason that, more than three decades later, people still flock to the company’s 13 ice cream stores.

Flickr/CityRover Media

Food and books. When done right, it’s a winning combination.

Wikimedia Commons/Cryptic C62

This huge building can host 10,000 people!

Flickr/Martin & Jessica O’Brien

…So we had no idea what was coming.

Flickr/Lucas

Not to worry if you missed it. Halley’s Comet is supposed to be coming back this way in 2061!

Flickr/Boston Landmarks & Archeology

A sad loss.

Flickr/Andreas Matern

Remember when Bradlees and Stop and Shop were always side by side?

Travel even further back in time with these rare images captured in Boston during the Great Depression years.

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