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  2. Boylston Street - Wikipedia

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    Boylston Street in 1911. Boylston Street is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts and its western suburbs. The street begins in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, forms the southern border of the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common, runs through Back Bay and Boston's Fenway neighborhood, merges into Brookline Ave and then Washington Street, emerging again ...

  3. Fenway-Boylston Street District - Wikipedia

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    The Fenway-Boylston Street District is a historic district encompassing a series of predominantly residential buildings lining The Fenway in the Fenway–Kenmore of Boston, Massachusetts. Developed beginning in the 1890s, the area is emblematic of Boston's upper-class residential development of the period, with architect-designed houses built ...

  4. 500 Boylston Street - Wikipedia

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    The construction project was managed by Bond Brothers. It cost $100 million to build. The site contains approximately 137,000 square feet (12,700 m 2) of land area, with approximately 500 feet (150 m) of frontage on Boylston Street. [1] The first six floors are retail and small office space. Above that there is a 19-story office tower with ...

  5. Saint Francis House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Francis House was formally founded by the Justice and Peace Committee from the Saint Anthony Shrine [2] on Arch Street in downtown Boston in 1984, but its origins date back to 1981, when the Franciscans at Saint Anthony's had opened a soup kitchen and some accommodation for the homeless. [3] Saint Francis House on Boylston Street, April 2008

  6. Saint Clement Eucharistic Shrine (Boston, Massachusetts)

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    In 1922 and 1923, the Second Universalist Society of Boston purchased land at Boylston and Ipswich Streets in that city and built a church for its congregation, which had been founded in 1817 with Hosea Ballou as its minister. [4] Records of the Second Universalist Society attribute the "Church of the Redemption" [5] to the architect Arthur F ...

  7. Piano Row District - Wikipedia

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    The district extends along Boylston from Park Square to Tremont, and along Tremont to Avery Street. The district also includes two buildings on Tremont just south of Boylston: the Cutler Majestic Theater, and the 1925 Union Savings Bank building at 216-218 Tremont. This area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and became ...

  8. Hynes Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    900 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ... Partial view of awning, Boylston Street entrance. Boylston Street facade, 2009. East facade looking south, 2009.

  9. Boylston Street subway - Wikipedia

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    Interior view of Beacon Street subway, 1932. The Boylston Street subway is a light rail tunnel which lies primarily under Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts.In operation since 1914, it now carries all four branches of the MBTA Green Line from Kenmore Square under the Back Bay into downtown Boston, where it joins with the older Tremont Street subway.