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  2. Roslindale - Wikipedia

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    Roslindale's original Engine Company 45, was deactivated on April 10, 1981, due to budget cuts. Roslindale was once called the "garden suburb" of Boston. [1] The portion of the Arnold Arboretum south of Bussey Street is located in Roslindale. Six miles south-southwest of downtown Boston, Roslindale was originally part of the town of Roxbury. In ...

  3. Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Ann Street (North Street) Hanover Street; North End, Boston. Roslindale. Roslindale Square; Roxbury. Egleston Square [22] Fort Hill; Franklin Park (extends into Jamaica Plain and Dorchester) Nubian Square (formerly Dudley Square) Roxbury Crossing; South Boston. Andrew Square (extends into Dorchester) D Street; Dorchester Heights / Telegraph ...

  4. Watertown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, part of Greater Boston.The population was 35,329 in the 2020 census.Its neighborhoods include Bemis, Coolidge Square, East Watertown, Watertown Square, and the West End.

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  6. Roslindale Village station - Wikipedia

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    Roslindale Village station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station on the Needham Line, located in the Roslindale Square business district of the Roslindale neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. The station has a single side platform serving the line's single track, with a mini-high platform for accessibility .

  7. 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. Local citizens began to refer to this intersection as ...

  8. Adams Square (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Adams Square c. 1905, looking south. The rear of the Ames Building is visible on the right. Adams Square (1879–1963) was a square in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Now demolished, it was formerly located on the site of the current Boston City Hall in Government Center.

  9. Rosendale, New York - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 20.8 square miles (54 km 2), of which 19.9 square miles (52 km 2) is land and 0.8 square miles (2.1 km 2) (3.90%) is water. Rosendale is bisected or bordered by natural and man-made formations.