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  2. Downtown Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Crossing is a shopping district within Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, located east of Boston Common, west of the Financial District, south of Government Center, and north of Chinatown and the old Combat Zone. It features large department stores as well as restaurants, souvenir sellers, general retail establishments, and street vendors.

  3. Anderson-Little - Wikipedia

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    Anderson–Little was founded in the Boston area in 1918 [1] or in the 1920s [2] by Morris B. Anderson and Albert Little. Anderson had been born in Russia and came to America as a teen; before co-founding Anderson-Little he had worked for Singer Sewing Machine, and managed firms including the Morris B. Anderson Clothing Company. [1]

  4. Prudential Center (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    A 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m 2) open-market format Eataly location was opened in November 2016, replacing a former food court within the mall. Transportation connections include the Prudential subway station and the nearby Hynes Convention Center station , both on branches of the MBTA Green Line .

  5. Fall Is the Absolute Best Time to Go to Boston—Here’s What to ...

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    Here, we’ll show you what to do in Boston, Massachusetts, an iconic American city that’s chock full of history, horticulture, art, antiques, and heavenly gastronomy.

  6. South Shore Plaza - Wikipedia

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    South Shore Plaza is a shopping mall in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States, owned by Simon Property Group.It is near the Braintree Split interchange, off the I-93 / US 1 and Route 37 junction.

  7. Huntington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Avenue, near Northeastern University, was the site of the old Boston Red Sox stadium and site of the first World Series game in 1903. A statue of Cy Young stands on the current day Northeastern campus to commemorate the location of the pitcher's mound of the Huntington Avenue Grounds ballpark. [2]