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  2. Nicknames of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston has many nicknames, inspired by various historical contexts. They include: came from governor John Winthrop 's goal, of the original Massachusetts Bay Colony, to create the biblical "City on a Hill." It also refers to the original three hills of Boston. is a shortened form of a phrase recorded by writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Hub of ...

  3. List of city nicknames in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    City nicknames can help in establishing a civic identity, helping outsiders recognize a community or attracting people to a community because of its nickname; promote civic pride; and build community unity. [1] Nicknames and slogans that successfully create a new community "ideology or myth" [2] are also believed to have economic value. [1]

  4. Boston Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Brahmins, or Boston elite, are members of Boston 's historic upper class. [1] From the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, they were often associated with a cultivated New England accent, [2] Harvard University, [3] Anglicanism, [4] and traditional British-American customs and clothing.

  5. List of people from Boston - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bennet Forbes – sea captain, China trader. Ben Foster – actor (born in Boston) Dwight Foster – Massachusetts Attorney General; associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court [76] Jon Foster – actor (born in Boston) Toby Fox – composer and video game developer known best for creating Undertale.

  6. Boston - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, [16] the citizens of Boston voted to change the official name from the "Town of Boston" to the "City of Boston", and on March 19, 1822, the people of Boston accepted the charter incorporating the city. [69] At the time Boston was chartered as a city, the population was about 46,226, while the area of the city was only 4.8 sq mi (12 km 2).

  7. List of Boston Bruins players - Wikipedia

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    List of Boston Bruins players. Appearance. This is a complete list of ice hockey players who have played for the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League (NHL). It includes players that have played at least one game, either in the NHL regular season or in the NHL playoffs.

  8. History of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston was named and officially incorporated on September 30, 1630 (Old Style). The city quickly became the political, commercial, financial, religious and educational center of Puritan New England and grew to play a central role in the history of the United States.

  9. Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname "Braves" in 1912; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta. The Red Sox logo worn on uniforms in 1908, announcing the team's first official nickname. In 1901, the upstart American League established a competing club in Boston.