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Window boxes on cobblestoned Acorn Street on Beacon Hill John Hancock's house, located west of Boston Common on Beacon Hill, in 1768 Beacon Hill in 1811, seen from the north toward the Massachusetts State House [3] Like many similarly named areas, the neighborhood is named for the location of a former beacon atop the highest point in central ...
Current and former street names. Map of Beacon Hill from 1842. Anderson Street – West Centre Street. Bowdoin Street – Middlecott Street. Bulfinch Street. Court Street – Prison Lane, then Queen Street. Howard – Southack's Court (after Capt. Cyprian Southack) Irving Street – Butolph Street. Joy Street.
Louisburg Square is a street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, bisected by a small private park. The park, which is bounded by Pinckney Street to the north and Mount Vernon Street to the south, is maintained by the Louisburg Square Proprietors. While the Proprietors pay taxes to the City of Boston, the city does not own ...
William Hickling Prescott House, also known as the Headquarters House, is an historic house museum located at 55 Beacon Street on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the left-hand portion of a double townhouse at 54–55 Beacon Street, seen in the photograph. The townhouse, built in 1808 to a design by Asher Benjamin, was designated a ...
Bowdoin Street. Bowdoin Street in Boston, Massachusetts, extends from the top of Beacon Street, down Beacon Hill to Cambridge Street, near the West End. It was originally called "Middlecott Street" as early as the 1750s. [1] In 1805 [2] it was renamed after the Governor James Bowdoin.
Beacon Street is a major east-west street in Boston, Massachusetts, and its western suburbs of Brookline and Newton. It passes through many of Boston's central and western neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Fenway–Kenmore, the Boston University campus, Brighton, and Chestnut Hill. It is not to be confused with the Beacon Street ...
Cheers Beacon Hill is a bar/restaurant located on Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, across from the Boston Public Garden.Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the bar is best remembered internationally as the exterior of the bar seen in the NBC sitcom Cheers, which ran between 1982 and 1993. [1]
October 15, 1966. The Chester Harding House is an historic building located at 16 Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, across from the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 for its association with the noted portraitist Chester Harding, whose home it was from 1826 to 1830.