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  2. Brighton, Boston - Wikipedia

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    In October 1873, the Town of Brighton in Middlesex County voted to annex itself to the City of Boston in Suffolk County, and in January 1874 Brighton officially became part of the City of Boston. Allston–Brighton's population grew rapidly in the next 50 years, rising from 6,000 in 1875 to 47,000 by 1925.

  3. Category:Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Tiếng Việt; 中文; Edit links ... Brighton, Boston (2 C, 22 P) C. Charlestown, Boston (4 C, 47 P) Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts (2 C, 40 P) Chinatown, Boston (1 C ...

  4. Brighton Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The oldest resource in the district is the Market Street Burial Ground, which was established in 1764. Originally part of Watertown and Cambridge in colonial times, Brighton was incorporated as a separate town in 1807 and annexed to Boston in 1874. The center area became a focus of the regional cattle business during the 19th century, but ...

  5. Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Brighton (including Allston), Charlestown, Dorchester (including South Boston, Mid Dorchester, Mattapan and Hyde Park), Roxbury (including West Roxbury, Roslindale and Jamaica Plain), have all at some point been municipalities independent from downtown Boston, providing a source of well-defined boundaries for the largest areas.

  6. Category:Brighton, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Brighton, Boston; 0–9. 2000 Commonwealth Avenue collapse (1971) A. Allston–Brighton; B. Boston College station; Brighton Abattoir; Brighton Center Historic District;

  7. Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston's many firsts include the United States' first public park (Boston Common, 1634), [17] the first public school (Boston Latin School, 1635), [18] and the first subway system (Tremont Street subway, 1897). [19] Boston has emerged as a global leader in higher education and research [20] and the largest biotechnology hub in the world. [21]

  8. Brighton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  9. Vietnamese Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    This is a Vietnamese Gambling game called Bau Cua. This game is typically played around New Years. There is a Vietnamese American population in Boston. As of 2012 Boston has the largest group of ethnic Vietnamese in the state. Other groups of Vietnamese are in Braintree, Chelsea, Everett, Lynn, Malden, Medford, Quincy, Randolph, Revere, and ...