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  2. Francis Parkman House - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Parkman House is a National Historic Landmark at 50 Chestnut Street, on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts.Speculated to be designed by Cornelius Coolidge and built in 1824, it is one of a series of fine brick townhouses on Beacon Hill.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    15: Central Congregational Church: ... Foot of State Street Boston ... Francis Parkman House. December 29, 1962 50 Chestnut St. ...

  6. List of addresses in Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    6 Chestnut Street – Beacon Hill Friends House; 13, 15, 17 Chestnut Street – architect Charles Bulfinch designed row-houses for Hepzibah Swan; 18 Chestnut Street – birthplace of poet Robert Lowell; 50 Chestnut Street – resident Francis Parkman, historian; building designed by Cornelius Coolidge [2] 57A Chestnut Street – Harvard Musical ...

  7. Boston Common - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.It is the oldest city park in the United States. [4] Boston Common consists of 50 acres (20 ha) of land bounded by five major Boston streets: Tremont Street, Park Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street.

  8. Timeline of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Phillips School at Anderson Street and Pinckney Street Boston. ... the fire, 1872 St. Leonard's Church. 1850 Parkman ... 15: Great Elm felled by storm, Boston ...

  9. Forest Hills, Boston - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew the Apostle Church was built by the Archdiocese of Boston in 1918. It stands on the corner of Walk Hill Street and Wachusett Street diagonally across from where the city built the Parkman School some two decades earlier. In 1942, St. Andrew the Apostle School was opened adjacent to the church.