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  2. Timeline of Boston - Wikipedia

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    October 27: Red Sox win World Series (for the first time since 1918). Boston Social Forum held. Artists for Humanity EpiCenter built. Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti headquartered in Boston. City's "Office of Arts, Tourism, and Special Events" [30] and Boston Public Library Map Center established. 2005 January 22–23: Blizzard. [135]

  3. History of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Chart of Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay with Map of Adjacent Country. E. P. Dutton. 1867. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. A good map of roads and rail lines in and around Boston. Downst, Henry P. (1916). Random Notes of Boston. Humphrey Publishing. Harris, Patricia & Lyon, David (1999). Boston. Oakland, California: Compass ...

  4. List of most populous cities in the United States by decade

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    Boston: Massachusetts: 18,320: Listed as a town in the 1790 census; now a city since 1822 and is the capital of Massachusetts since 1632. 4 Charleston: South Carolina: 16,359: 5 Baltimore: Maryland: 13,503: Existed as a town during the time; now an independent city. 6 Northern Liberties District: Pennsylvania: 9,913: A neighborhood of ...

  5. Outline of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States, founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was the scene of several key events of the American Revolution , such as the Boston Massacre , the Boston Tea Party , the Battle of Bunker Hill , and the Siege of Boston .

  6. Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston shares many cultural roots with greater New England, including a dialect of the non-rhotic Eastern New England accent known as the Boston accent [249] and a regional cuisine with a large emphasis on seafood, salt, and dairy products. [250] Boston also has its own collection of neologisms known as Boston slang and sardonic humor. [251]

  7. Greater Boston - Wikipedia

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    Two definitions are used by the United States Census to define the Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH Metro Area or Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH Metropolitan NECTA, which is defined as a New England City and Town Area. [21] [22] The metro area definition is based on counties, while the NECTA definition is based on city and town ...

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  9. Shawmut Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Map of Shawmut Peninsula from 1775 showing tactical positions from the perspective of the British Army Shawmut Peninsula is the promontory of land on which Boston , Massachusetts was built. The peninsula , originally a mere 789 acres (3.19 km 2 ) in area, [ 1 ] more than doubled in size due to land reclamation efforts that were a feature of the ...