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  2. Cleveland Circle - Wikipedia

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    The addition of the West End Street Railway on Beacon Street in 1887 caused a construction boom in Brookline and Cleveland Circle, by making it easy for residents to commute into work in downtown Boston. [2] The line was electrified in 1889 and in 1896 extended to Boston College (Lake Street) via Chestnut Hill Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue.

  3. Cleveland Circle and Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Circle and Reservoir collectively refers to adjacent stops on different branches of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Green Line, located at Beacon Street and Chestnut Hill Avenue at Cleveland Circle, in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston: Cleveland Circle, a surface station on the Green Line C branch.

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  5. Strathmore Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Street and the rail line were extended to Cleveland Circle in the 1880s, and the area was soon developed to provide housing for commuters into Boston. Charles Newhall and George Johnston were two major developers whose projects line Beacon Street, and who were responsible for the development of Strathmore Road as well.

  6. Beacon Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Street Historic District is a historic district running most of the length of Beacon Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, roughly from Saint Mary's Road, near Kenmore Square, to Ayr Road near Cleveland Circle. It includes a small number of properties on adjacent streets, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  7. Boloco - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Its first restaurant was opened in 1997 in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood on Massachusetts Avenue at Boylston Street. [3] In 1998, the company acquired the competing restaurant Wrap Culture with locations in Harvard Square and Cleveland Circle. All three locations were rebranded under the new name, "The Wrap and Smoothie Bar".

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  9. Washington Square (Brookline) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Square is a stop of the MBTA's Green Line C branch, between Coolidge Corner and Cleveland Circle. [ 3 ] 42°20′21″N 71°08′07″W  /  42.3393°N 71.1353°W  / 42.3393; -71