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  2. No. 9 Park - Wikipedia

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    No. 9 Park was a restaurant in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States, that closed December 31, 2024. [1] Situated at 9 Park Street, overlooking the northeastern corner of Boston Common, about 200 feet (61 m) from the steps of the Massachusetts State House, it is the flagship restaurant of noted restaurateur Barbara Lynch. [2]

  3. Barbara Lynch (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    No. 9 Park overlooks Boston Common. In 1998, she opened her first restaurant, No. 9 Park, near the Boston Common and Massachusetts State House. In 2006, Lynch opened a produce store called Plum Produce on Waltham Street in Boston's South End. [3] [8] The Barbara Lynch Gruppo employs around 220 people and grosses about $20 million annually.

  4. Park Street District - Wikipedia

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    The Park Street District is a historic district encompassing a small cluster of historic properties on or near Park Street in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. The district covers an entire city block delineated by Park Street, Beacon Street , School Street , and Tremont Street , just east of the Boston Common .

  5. Park Street, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Park Street District; Boston Common; The Massachusetts State House; Park Street Church; Park Street (MBTA station), the first subway station in the United States, is located at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets and is a major transfer point between the Red and Green rapid transit lines. No. 9 Park; Amory-Ticknor House; Union Club of Boston

  6. Amory–Ticknor House - Wikipedia

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    The Amory–Ticknor House is a historic house at 9–10 Park Street and 22–22A Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1804 by businessman Thomas Coffin Amory, and later owned by scholar George Ticknor. It sits atop Beacon Hill, across from the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Street and the Boston Common on Park Street

  7. Timeline of Boston - Wikipedia

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    No. 9 Park restaurant in business. [188] Boston Garden is demolished. 1999 Mike Capuano becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 8th congressional district. John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse built. Northeastern University's Center for Urban and Regional Policy [189] and Fidelity Center for Applied Technology established.

  8. Scampo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Scampo is the “sixth culinary destination” opened by Lydia Shire [2] in Boston's Liberty Hotel in 2008. [3] Scampo is part of The Lyons Group. [1] Scampo was designed by Rafael Alvarez and Brannen Brock. [1]

  9. Menton (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Menton received the Best Newcomer, Best French, and Best Service distinctions in the Zagat Boston Restaurant Guide 2011-2012 and was Boston’s only Relais & Châteaux and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star property.” [5] [6]