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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BostonBoston - Wikipedia

    boston .gov. Boston ( US: / ˈbɔːstən / [9] ), officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

    • 46 ft (14 m)
    • Boston, Lincolnshire
  2. October 15, 1966. The Old West Church is a historic United Methodist Church at 131 Cambridge Street in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1806 to designs by architect Asher Benjamin, and is considered one of his finest works.

    • Asher Benjamin
    • 1806
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_BostonSouth Boston - Wikipedia

    South Boston (colloquially Southie) is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, located south and east of the Fort Point Channel and abutting Dorchester Bay. It has undergone several demographic transformations since being annexed to the city of Boston in 1804.

    • United States
    • Boston
  4. 28 de jun. de 2008 · 2005-07-10 21:08 Daderot 2560×1920× (1093815 bytes) {{GFDL}}Massachusetts State House, the capitol of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, located on the Common in Boston, Massachusetts. This is an oblique frontal view, showing the architecture of Charles Bulfinch.

  5. A Brief History of the Boston and Maine Railroad. The invention of the steam railroad in the 19th Century radically expanded human mobility and commerce. By “annihilating distance” the railroad forever changed the American landscape and patterns of business and domestic life.

  6. English: Boston's Old City Hall, built at 45 School Street from 1862 to 1865, was Boston 's third city hall, replacing the previous "Old City Hall" built in 1810 as a courthouse. Old City Hall was home to the city council from 1865 to 1969, and was converted to an office building after the Boston government moved to the current city hall.

  7. Liberty Hotel History. Completed in 1851, the Charles Street Jail was a collaboration between architect Gridley James Fox Bryant, widely considered Boston’s most accomplished architect of the time, and Rev. Louis Dwight, a prominent Yale-educated penologist whose travels shaped his interest in and advocacy for prison reform.