Beacon Hill is a 19th-century downtown Boston residential neighborhood located directly north of the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. It has a rich community life, with neighbors knowing neighbors. Approximately one-half mile square, Beacon Hill is bounded by Beacon Street, Bowdoin Street, Cambridge Street and Storrow Drive. Its architecture, mostly brick row houses, includes the Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian periods, and is known for its beautiful doors, brass door knockers, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, gas lights, window boxes, and hidden gardens. The neighborhood's main street, Charles Street, is filled with antique shops and neighborhood services. The Massachusetts State House is at the top of the Hill overseeing Boston Common.
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Pembroke:
Pembroke
Pembroke is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The southwestern section of Pembroke is also known as Bryantville. The earliest European settlers were Robert Barker and Dolor Davis, who settled in the vicinity of Herring Brook in 1650.
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South End:
South End
The South End is one of Boston's most vibrant communities. Situated next to the Back Bay and Beacon Hill areas, the South End is bordered by Massachusetts Avenue, Berkeley Avenue, and from Columbus Avenue to Harrison Avenue. The South End sits on the... More On This Community
Weymouth:
Weymouth
The Town of Weymouth is a city in Norfolk County. The site of Weymouth first saw European inhabitants in 1622 as Wessagusset Colony. The settlement was a disaster. When the ship landed at Plymouth, William Bradford took in the settlers Weston had s... More On This Community Search Listings By MLS Area: Weymouth