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  2. Brighton Stock Yards - Wikipedia

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    Currently, New Balance's headquarters are placed on top of the old Brighton Stock Yards. The Brighton Stock Yards were stockyards located in Brighton, Boston.It operated across Market Street from the Brighton Abattoir, as cattle would be loaded into rail cars of the Boston and Albany Railroad and transported west.

  3. North Laine - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday market on Upper Gardner Street. Today North Laine is a thriving residential, conservation and retail area of central Brighton featuring largely period (many 1820s to 1840s) terraced housing such as Kensington Place and Tidy Street plus bohemian independent shopping areas. Some streets combine retail and residential.

  4. Brighton Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The oldest resource in the district is the Market Street Burial Ground, which was established in 1764. Originally part of Watertown and Cambridge in colonial times, Brighton was incorporated as a separate town in 1807 and annexed to Boston in 1874. The center area became a focus of the regional cattle business during the 19th century, but ...

  5. The Lanes - Wikipedia

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    The Lanes are a collection of narrow lanes in the city of Brighton and Hove, famous for their small shops (including several antique shops) and narrow alleyways.. The Lanes are commonly taken to be bounded by North Street to the north, Ship Street to the west and Prince Albert Street and the north side of Bartholomew Square to the south.

  6. File:Market Street at Wexford Street, Brighton, October 1930.jpg

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  7. Brighton, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Its inhabitants included wealthy Boston merchants such as Benjamin Faneuil (after whom a street in Brighton is named). A key event in the history of Allston–Brighton was the establishment in 1775 of a cattle market to supply the Continental Army.

  8. The Old Market, Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Old Market, Hove is a historic (grade II listed [1]) building on the border of Brighton and Hove in England. It has served various functions, currently operating as an independent mixed-arts venue under the name "TOM – The Old Market".

  9. Carlton Hill, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Morley Street Infant Welfare Clinic was built by Brighton Corporation in 1938. The corporation also provided non-residential buildings on the cleared land. The Circus Street Municipal Market, on a wide street built behind Scutt's Royal Circus riding school, [29] opened in January 1937 and became one of Brighton's main markets. A former ...