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Bulger's Alleged Exploits in Boston: See Photos of Locations

Before winding up in Santa Monica, Bulger allegedly left his mark on Boston history.

For 16 years, federal agents searched for the whereabouts of James "Whitey" Bulger. On Wednesday night, at an apartment complex in , he and his girlfriend, Catherine Greig, were apprehended. The arrest followed a nationwide campaign that was launched earlier in the week; authorities asked for the public's help in finding Greig, in the hope that Bulger would be nearby.

The notorious crime boss allegedly left his mark on Boston history and the Bay State. Patch takes a pictorial look at locations throughout the city and neighboring communities that played a part in Bulger’s alleged crime spree.

This article was originally published on South End Patch.

Go to see a gallery of photos from the apartment complex where Bulger and Greig were arrested, and go to see images of Bulger from over the years.

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