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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Boston

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    Location of Boston in Massachusetts. Boston, ... 15 Beacon St. Beacon Hill: 30: Boston Young Men's Christian Union ... Francis Parkman House. October 15, 1966

  3. Francis Parkman House - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Parkman House is located on Chestnut Street, a residential side street which parallels Beacon Street west of the Massachusetts State House. The street was laid out in the early 19th century, and was one of the places where architect Cornelius Coolidge designed and built townhouses. The Parkman House was built in 1824 by John Hubbard ...

  4. Parkman Plaza - Wikipedia

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    an inscription on the base of religion reads: "parkman plaza / dedicated to the memory of / george f. parkman 1823-1908 /lafayette mall was improved and this plaza created 1958-1960 by hon. john f. collins and hon. john hymes mayors of boston, martin f. walsh, frank r. kelley, harry j. blake, thomas j. carty, daniel g. o'connor, o. philip snowden.

  5. Democratic House whip's daughter arraigned on assault charge

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    The daughter of U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark flailed her arms and struck a police officer trying to arrest her for defacing a bandstand in Boston with anti-police slogans over the weekend, a ...

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston The Park Service operates two buildings (the African Meeting House and the Abiel Smith School) of 15 locations that comprise this site. All of the site's locations are linked by the Black Heritage Trail, although only a few are open to the public. 2: Boston National Historical Park: October 1, 1974: Boston

  7. Parkman Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    The Parkman Bandstand is a landmark bandstand located on the eastern side of the Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1] [2] It was built in 1912 from a design by Derby, Robinson & Shephard at a cost of $1 million on the site of the Cow Pond (also known as the Horse Pond), which had been filled in 1838 after cattle-grazing had been outlawed on the Common.

  8. George Parkman - Wikipedia

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    George Parkman (February 19, 1790 – November 23, 1849), a Boston Brahmin and a member of one of Boston's richest families, was a prominent physician, businessman, and philanthropist, as well the victim in the sensationally gruesome Parkman–Webster murder case, which shook Boston in 1849–1850.

  9. Bowdoin Square (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Bowdoin Square Literary Union Entertainment. Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Boston, Mass. Dec 1, 1875. p.4. The Outside Show: Illuminations Along the Line of March- Columns Avenue a Blaze of Light--The Display Elsewhere--Some of the More Prominent Illuminations and Decorations. Boston Daily Globe, Oct 27, 1876. p.8.