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  2. West End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, Boston's West End had turned into a working poor residential area with scattered businesses with small meandering roads much like the North End. According to most residents, the West End was a good place to live at this time. [ 9 ]

  3. Neighborhoods in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Boston includes Downtown Crossing, the Financial District and Government Center. Aerial view of Back Bay and the neighboring City of Cambridge across the Charles River. Surrounding downtown are the neighborhoods of Chinatown/Leather District, South End, North End, West End, Bay Village, Beacon Hill and Back Bay.

  4. Bulfinch Triangle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bulfinch Triangle Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Canal, Market, Merrimac, and Causeway Streets in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts.The entire district was laid out by architect Charles Bulfinch on land reclaimed from the old Mill Pond (also known as North Cove), and is now populated by well-preserved commercial buildings from the 1870s through early 1900s.

  5. Category:West End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "West End, Boston" ... West End Museum This page was last edited on 9 October 2016, at 01:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. History of Italian Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Exactly how many stayed in Boston is unknown, but it was enough to make Italians the second largest ancestry group in Boston, after the Irish. Most settled initially in the North End; others settled in East Boston, the West End, Roxbury, and other neighborhoods. These groups of Italians now mainly reside in the suburbs mostly north/northwest of ...

  7. Boston - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, Boston's core neighborhoods had become enclaves of ethnically distinct immigrants with their residence yielding lasting cultural change. Italians became the largest inhabitants of the North End, [71] Irish dominated South Boston and Charlestown, and Russian Jews lived in the West End.

  8. Science Park station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Science Park station (signed as Science Park/West End) is an elevated light rail station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Green Line in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The station is located at the Boston end of the Charles River Dam Bridge at Leverett Circle .

  9. 42 Lomasney Way - Wikipedia

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    The building in the late 2000s. 42 Lomasney Way is a tenement brownstone located in Boston's West End.Built in the 1870s, the building has been called The Last Tenement, as it is the only building that was not demolished during the West End's redevelopment phase or subsequent construction periods.