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  2. Park Street District - Wikipedia

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    The Amory–Ticknor House (1804), Chester Harding House (1808), Boston Athenæum (1847), Congregational Library & Archives (1898), Park Street Church (1807), Granary Burying Ground (1660) and Suffolk University Law School (1999) are all within the district. [2] The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]

  3. Park Street, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Park Street is a short but historic road in the center of Boston, Massachusetts. It begins at the top of Beacon Hill, at the intersection of Beacon Street, where it is lined up with the front of the Massachusetts State House. It then spills down the hill toward Tremont Street, with Boston Common to its west. [1]

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

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    Beacon Street, 1887 Beacon Street, 2010. Beacon Street is a main thoroughfare from the Tremont Street and School Street intersection to Charles Street. Hancock Manor was located at 30 Beacon Street; Its land is now part of the grounds of the Massachusetts State House.

  5. Massachusetts Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 a $10.8 million project to reconstruct 7,700 feet (1.5 miles) from School Street/Park Street to the Marlborough City Line begun. The project consisted of a 11-foot (3.4 m) travel lanes and 4-foot (1.2 m) bike shoulders with 5.5-foot (1.7 m) concrete sidewalks throughout the project corridor.

  6. Park Street station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge subway platforms at Park Street Under in September 1912. On March 23, 1912, the Cambridge subway opened from Harvard Square to Park Street Under. [3] Park Street Under was built with two tracks with one side platform each and a center island platform, intended as a Spanish solution setup to speed boarding. Stairwells were added to the ...

  7. School Street - Wikipedia

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    School Street is a short but significant street in the center of Boston, Massachusetts. It is so named for being the site of the first public school in the United States (the Boston Latin School, since relocated). The school operated at various addresses on the street from 1704 to 1844.

  8. Park Street Church - Wikipedia

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    For example, Park Street Church helped launch a private high school in Hyde Park, Boston Trinity Academy, in 2002, to help address the educational needs of inner-city Boston (more than 70% of its students are on scholarship and more than 50% are minorities); it hosts many English as a Second Language classes during the week; [13] it has and ...

  9. The Park School - Wikipedia

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    The Park School is an independent day school in Brookline, Massachusetts, for boys and girls providing pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade education. Founded in 1888 as Miss Pierce's School, it is a 34-acre campus in Brookline , Massachusetts near Jamaica Pond.