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  2. Category:Squares in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Squares in Boston" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adams Square (Boston) B.

  3. Franklin and Blackstone Squares - Wikipedia

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    New England Conservatory, Franklin Square, Boston, 1880s. The two squares are separated by Washington Street and bounded on the north by Brookline Street, to the east by St George Street, to the south by Newton Street, and to the west by Shawmut Avenue. An iron fence surrounds the perimeter of each square, with entrances at each of the corners.

  4. Copley Square - Wikipedia

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    Copley Square / ˈ k ɒ p l i / [1] is a public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, bounded by Boylston Street, Clarendon Street, St. James Avenue, and Dartmouth Street. The square is named for painter John Singleton Copley. Prior to 1883 it was known as Art Square due to its many cultural institutions, some of which remain today.

  5. Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The 23 official neighborhoods in Boston are made up of approximately 84 sub-districts, squares and neighborhoods within each official neighborhood. The Boston Redevelopment Authority defines 16 planning districts (plus the Boston Harbor Islands) and 64 Neighborhood Statistical Areas (with four areas further subdivided).

  6. Scollay Square - Wikipedia

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    Scollay Square (c. 1838–1962) was a city square in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was named for William Scollay , a prominent local developer and militia officer who bought a landmark four-story merchant building at the intersection of the Cambridge and Court Streets in the year 1795.

  7. Louisburg Square - Wikipedia

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    Louisburg Square is a street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, bisected by a small private park.The park, which is bounded by Pinckney Street to the north and Mount Vernon Street to the south, is maintained by the Louisburg Square Proprietors.

  8. Nubian Square - Wikipedia

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    Nubian Square (formerly Dudley Square) is the primary commercial center of the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located at the intersection of Dudley Street and Washington Street. It has long been the center of African American culture in Boston, prior to which the area was primarily Jewish .

  9. Dewey Square - Wikipedia

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    The Dewey Square Farmers Market. Dewey Square is a square in downtown Boston, Massachusetts which lies at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue, Summer Street, Federal Street, Purchase Street and the John F. Kennedy Surface Road, with the Central Artery passing underneath in the Dewey Square Tunnel, which was built in the Big Dig.