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400-500 blocks Columbia Rd., part of Bellevue St., Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°18′46″N 71°4′6″W / 42.31278°N 71.06833°W / 42.31278; -71
The Intervale Street-Blue Hill Avenue Historic District is a historic district encompassing a densely built residential area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Centered on a stretch of Intervale Street near Blue Hill Avenue, the area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during a major Jewish migration ...
The Columbia Road–Devon Street Historic District encompasses a collection of brick residential apartment houses on Columbia Road in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Arrayed on the southeast side of the road near its junction with Devon Street are seven multistory buildings, constructed in the first two decades of the 20th ...
Map showing the locations of Dorchester neighborhoods including Savin Hill. Savin Hill is a section of Dorchester, the largest neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [2] Named after the geographic feature it covers and surrounds, Savin Hill is about one square mile in area, and has a population of about 15,000 people.
Clam Point used to be called Harrison Square, or "The Square." The name was a tribute to President William Henry Harrison and his visit to Dorchester in 1840. Harrison Square had been used to refer to both the Harrison Square commercial area around the Old Colony Railroad depot (1844), and the residential district later named Clam Point.
Charlotte and Esmond Streets form part of a residential area southeast of Boston's Franklin Park and east of Blue Hill Avenue. The historic district includes a diversity of single and multiple-family residential structures, all characterized by their construction in the early 20th century, and by a preponderance of architectural styling popular in that period.
When Cronin was first elected, the state put $600,000 into the program; now, it receives $5 million a year. The senator has also worked to address the crisis in the state’s health care system ...
A small modern brick building stands north of the Lincoln building, and does not contribute to the district's significance. The Hall building, a two-story brick Georgian Revival building, anchors the southwest corner of Moody and Crescent Streets, across Crescent Street from the Cronin building. [2]