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  2. Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Nine Lives; or, the celebrated cat of Beacon Hill (Pantheon, 1951) is a 62-page children's book by the novelist Edward Fenton (1917–1995) and illustrator Paul Galdone. "A wealthy, elderly Boston matron adopts a scruffy tomcat and while she is away on a trip her jealous butler tries very hard to destroy all nine of the cat's lives." [60]

  3. Arthur Curtiss James - Wikipedia

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    The architects involved with the building of Beacon Hill House for James were Howells & Stokes. Stokes was Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, son of James's cousin, Anson Phelps Stokes. Interior of the home of Arthur Curtiss James, 39 East 69th Street, New York City . Beacon Hill House fell into disuse and disrepair after James' death in 1941.

  4. Beacon Hill Garden Club - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill Gardens Plan 'Open House.' Christian Science Monitor, Apr 28, 1953; Clemens Kalischer. Hidden gardens of Beacon Hill : photographs. Boston : Beacon Hill Garden Club, 1959. Marshall, Alexandra; & al. Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill: Creating Green Spaces in Urban Places, Boston : Beacon Hill Garden Club, Incorporated, 5th edition, 2013.

  5. Hancock Manor - Wikipedia

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    The family farm went up the side of the then existing peak of Beacon Hill where the State House annex now stands. Slaves lived on the property. [2] The Manor's brown stone walls were massive (the front was 56' in length [3]), made of Quincy granite obtained from the surface, squared and well hammered. A balcony projected over the entrance door ...

  6. Families come together at Beacon Children's Hospital ... - AOL

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    Beacon's NICU was the first such unit in the United States to move to a model of coupling care, said Jen Tonkovich, the director for Women and Children’s services at Beacon Health System.

  7. Boston African American National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Gradually long-time black residents of Beacon Hill moved their businesses and homes to that area. 1897 Robert Gould Shaw Memorial honoring 54th Massachusetts Regiment was dedicated in Boston Common. 1898 The Black congregation of the African Meeting House moved to Roxbury; the meeting house became a Jewish synagogue, representing new immigrants ...

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  9. Beacon Food Forest - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Food Forest is a 7-acre food forest in development adjacent to Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill in Seattle, Washington in the vicinity of 15th Avenue South and South Dakota Street. As the area sits on land owned by Seattle Public Utilities , it is believed to be the largest food forest on public land in the United States .