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The Brookline Booksmith [6] is a major independent bookstore in Coolidge Corner. It hosts author readings several times a week. It also sells used books in the basement, where most author readings are held. Coolidge Corner contains several restaurants, including a crêperie, two falafel joints, and several Asian food restaurants. Many different ...
Washington Square is located in North Brookline along Beacon Street. Located one mile from Coolidge Corner, the area contains several stores for both shopping and eating. The small hub has attracted several nice restaurants and other unique facilities.
Brookline Village Commercial District: May 22, 1979 : Irregular Pattern along Washington St. Brookline Village: 10: Building at 30–34 Station Street: Building at 30–34 Station Street: October 17, 1985
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.
United States historic place Longwood Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Show map of Massachusetts Show map of the United States Location Roughly bounded by Chapel, St. Marys, Monmouth, and Kent Sts., Brookline, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°20′32″N 71°6′40″W / 42.34222°N 71.11111°W / 42.34222; -71.11111 Area 52 acres (21 ...
Brookline Village is one of the major commercial and retail centers of the town of Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Located just north of Massachusetts Route 9 and west of the Muddy River , it is the historic center of the town and includes its major civic buildings, including town hall and the public library.
Brookline (/ ˈ b r ʊ k l aɪ n / ⓘ) is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States, and part of the Boston metropolitan area.An exclave of Norfolk County, Brookline borders six of Boston's neighborhoods: Brighton, Allston, Fenway–Kenmore, Mission Hill, Jamaica Plain, and West Roxbury.
The town was incorporated in 1705, and the site for its first meeting house and cemetery were chosen near what was at the time its geographic center. Brookline is unusual in Massachusetts in that its first town hall still survives: it is a stone structure built in 1825, now serving as the parish hall of the First Parish Church on Walnut Street. [2]