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  2. South End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The South End's population has been diverse since the 1880s when Irish, Lebanese, Jewish, African-American, Puerto rican, Italian, and Greek people began to settle in the neighborhood. A number of immigrants from Canada's maritime provinces found economic opportunity in Boston, and homes in the South End, during the 1930s.

  3. South End District - Wikipedia

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    The South End District is a historic district encompassing a portion of the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.It is bounded roughly by the Southwest Corridor Park on the northwest, the Massachusetts Turnpike to the north, Herald Street to the east, AlbanyStreet to the south east, and Massachusetts Avenue to the southwest.

  4. South End House - Wikipedia

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    Union Park, with South End House near the center of the row on the left (1917) South End House is a settlement house in South End, Boston, Massachusetts.It stressed education and study, but gradually extended its activities until it contributed in a multitude of ways to the life of Boston, particularly to the south End neighborhood. [1]

  5. South End Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the South End neighborhood was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the largest extant Victorian rowhouse district in the United States. In 1983, the district achieved designation as a Boston Landmark District, by the Boston Landmarks Commission , bringing with it legal protection and public review of alterations to ...

  6. South End Grounds - Wikipedia

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    South End Grounds #3 isolated from the 1903 World Series photo. The third South End Grounds was built in 10 weeks on the site of the old stand and opened on July 20, 1894. [3] Because the previous structure had not been sufficiently insured, there wasn't enough money to rebuild the stands according to its old plans, and a smaller structure was ...

  7. 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.

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  9. Timeline of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Federation of South End Settlements [111] and Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts [28] established. Population: 801,444. 1951 June 15: Storrow Drive opens. October 6: WGBH (FM) begins broadcasting. [132] Museum of Science opens. Long Island Viaduct (bridge) built. [133] 1954 – Schillinger House renamed Berklee College of Music. 1955 May 2: WGBH-TV ...