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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Boston

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    Location of Boston in Massachusetts. As a city with a long and rich history, Boston, Massachusetts naturally has a great many properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 354 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, including 59 National Historic ...

  3. Mount Pleasant Historic District (Boston, Massachusetts)

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    Mount Pleasant Historic District is a historic district encompassing a cluster of well-preserved 19th-century residential buildings on Forest Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. First developed in 1833, it was one Roxbury's first speculative residential subdivision developments.

  4. Brighton Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The oldest resource in the district is the Market Street Burial Ground, which was established in 1764. Originally part of Watertown and Cambridge in colonial times, Brighton was incorporated as a separate town in 1807 and annexed to Boston in 1874. The center area became a focus of the regional cattle business during the 19th century, but ...

  5. List of addresses in Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    72 Mount Vernon Street – site of the Boston University School of Theology; 76 Mount Vernon Street – home of Margaret Deland; 77 Mount Vernon Street – resident Sarah Wyman Whitman and later the clubhouse of the Club of Odd Volumes; 85 Mount Vernon Street – Second Harrison Gray Otis House, architect Charles Bulfinch; 87 Mount Vernon ...

  6. Agriculture in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse, floriculture, and sod products – including the ornamental market – make up more than one third of the state's agricultural output. [2] [3] Cranberries, sweet corn and apples are also large sectors of production. [3] Massachusetts is the second-largest cranberry-producing (Vaccinium macrocarpon) state in the union after Wisconsin ...

  7. Haymarket Square (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Maps from as early as 1814 show a market at the intersection of Merrimack, Canal, and Charlestown Streets. [2]: 87 The name "Haymarket Square" appears on an 1844 map. [9] No earlier map on the City of Boston atlas includes the name. [10] A drawing published in 1895 [11] entitled "View of the New Land in 1828" also shows the name "Haymarket ...

  8. Boston Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Public Market [2] is an indoor public market that opened in July 2015 [3] in downtown Boston, adjacent to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway. The market houses more than 28 year-round vendor stalls, and is open seven days a week. [ 4 ]

  9. Haymarket (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath of market day, 2005, before installation of trash compactors. Conflicts between Haymarket vendors and the City of Boston have arisen at times over issues including trash and truck parking. A 2005 Boston Globe article [24] quoted then-Mayor Thomas Menino: "Haymarket is part of the uniqueness of Boston. My parents took me there when I ...