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Moving Day, known locally as Allston Christmas, is the traditional moving day in Boston, Massachusetts, that takes place annually on September 1. This day marks the beginning and end of many leases across the city, prompting thousands of residents—many of whom are college students—to move simultaneously.
Allston borders the Boston neighborhoods of Fenway, Kenmore, and Brighton and the town of Brookline. Allston is bordered on the east and north by the Charles River, and the Cambridge, Massachusetts is accessible via several bridges. The area north of the turnpike near the Charles River is known as Lower Allston (or North Allston). It consists ...
Allston Named after its new headquarters in Allston, Massachusetts , the "Allston" model was released on March 8, 2023 [ 14 ] Inspired by the "All American" model, the "Allston" is a woman focused design that features a thicker sole and gold hardware.
Harpers Ferry was a live music venue and bar in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was in the high traffic central student section of Boston, equidistant from both Boston College and Boston University. Hosting national touring acts and regional acts, Harpers Ferry became known as "Boston's Best Live Music". [1]
In April 2003, the university purchased 91 acres (37 ha) of "Allston Landing South" - including Beacon Park Yard, the Worcester mainline tracks, the Turnpike mainline and interchange, and CSX's engine yard - from the Turnpike Authority for $75 million despite the objections of local politicians including Boston Mayor Thomas Menino. [7]
H.B. Ralston driving at the speedway The Charles River Speedway was a former bicycle and harness racing track located in Allston , Massachusetts , which has been redeveloped into an upscale market.
From 1984 it was a division of Supermarkets General Holdings Corporation. [1] It operated from a headquarters located in North Billerica, Massachusetts.At its height, the company operated 64 supermarkets in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Connecticut.
Allston–Brighton was formerly an agrarian area known as Little Cambridge.It was incorporated into the city of Boston and received one of the earliest streetcar lines, becoming one of the nation's first streetcar suburbs and home to some of Boston's moderately wealthy classes.