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  2. Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.It is also the location of the Massachusetts State House.The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally as a metonym to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill does at the federal level.

  3. Beacon Hill (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill (sometimes stylized Beacon Hill the Series) is a soap opera web series that premiered on March 5, 2014 at Beaconhilltheseries.com. Created by Linda Hill and Jessica Hill and executive produced by Crystal Chappell, season one stars Alicia Minshew and Sarah Brown as ex-lovers caught up in political and family drama in the affluent Boston neighborhood of Beacon Hill.

  4. Beacon Hill (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill is a prime time period drama series which aired on CBS in 1975. Set after World War I in Boston's Beacon Hill area, the show was conceived as an Americanized version of the popular British series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–1975) and focused on the wealthy Irish-American Lassiter family and their Irish immigrant servants, who reside together on Louisburg Square.

  5. Beacon Hill - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill, Buckinghamshire, a village in Buckinghamshire; Beacon Hill, Frodsham, Frodsham, Cheshire; Beacon Hill or Fell, or Penrith Beacon, Penrith, Cumbria; Beacon Hill, Paignton, the highest point in the unitary authority of Torbay, Devon; Beacon Hill transmitting station, radio and television transmitters located at Beacon Hill, Marldon ...

  6. Boston African American National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The historical site is located on Beacon Hill, a neighborhood just north of Boston Common. The site was designated in 1980 to "preserve and commemorate original buildings that housed the nineteenth-century free African-American community on Beacon Hill."

  7. Beacon Hill, Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    An extinct volcano, in Whitwick, 4 miles (6 km) to the west, was responsible for the fine-grained igneous rocks that the hill consists of. Beacon Hill was the site of a Bronze Age hill fort. Today a toposcope indicates landmarks which can be seen from the summit. These include Lincoln Cathedral and the hills of the Peak District.

  8. Beacon Hill Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Hill Monument is installed in Boston's Beacon Hill, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [1] [2]The monument was originally located on the summit of the 138 foot Beacon Hill, until the hill was cut down from 1804 to 1829 to fill in Mill Pond, the area around today's Canal and Causeway Streets. [3]

  9. Category:Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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