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  1. Oak Hill is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. History and geography [ edit ] This village is situated on a landform known since the mid-17th century as Oak Hill, and one of the seven principal elevations of Newton (the others being Nonantum Hill , Waban Hill , Chestnut Hill , Bald Pate Hill, Institution Hill, and Mount Ida ).

  2. Alumni Stadium. /  42.33500°N 71.16639°W  / 42.33500; -71.16639. Alumni Stadium is a football stadium located on the lower campus of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) west of downtown Boston. It is the home of the Boston College Eagles. Its present seating capacity is 44,500.

  3. Boston College es la institución de enseñanza superior más antigua de Boston. Abrió sus puertas en 1863 a 22 alumnos en la calle Harrison. Debido al crecimiento del número de alumnos, en 1907 se decidió trasladar las instalaciones a las afueras de Boston, y se adquirió una granja de 700.000 m² ubicada 6 millas al oeste, en Chestnut Hill.

  4. Chestnut Hill peut faire référence à: Chestnut Hill (Massachusetts) Chestnut Hill (Philadelphie) (en) Chestnut Hill College. Chestnut Hill (Virginie occidentale) (en) Chestnut Hill (série littéraire) Chestnut Hill , téléfilm de 2001. Catégorie : Homonymie.

  5. The Chestnut Hill is a historic apartment building at 219 Commonwealth Avenue in the village of Chestnut Hill in Newton, Massachusetts, USA. History [ edit ] Designed by the Boston architect Francis W. Chandler in the Tudor Revival style of architecture, it was built in 1899 for Dana Estes, one of the developers responsible for the extension of Commonwealth Avenue to Auburndale.

  6. January 9, 1990. Boston College Main Campus Historic District encompasses the historic heart of the campus of Boston College in the Chestnut Hill area of Newton, Massachusetts. It consists of a collection of six Gothic Revival stone buildings, centered on Gasson Hall, designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis and begun in 1909.

  7. Belchertown, Massachusetts. /  42.27694°N 72.40139°W  / 42.27694; -72.40139. Belchertown (previously known as Cold Spring and Belcher's Town) [1] is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,350 at the 2020 census. [2]