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Not only is Bay Village Boston’s smallest neighborhood, but it was also once a major hub for film distribution with its bounty of warehouses. This sunny townhouse on Melrose Street is located ...
It’s nestled in Bay Village, Boston’s smallest neighborhood, and is only a few steps away from Back Bay Station. The place has retained original features like wide-pine floors, molding ...
The charming neighborhood of Boston’s Bay Village is a hodgepodge of 19th-century row houses and early-20th-century Art Deco office buildings erected by movie studios as film distribution centers.
In 1826, Boston’s Back Bay had been dammed off but not yet filled in. The area that became today’s Back Bay neighborhood is marked “Receiving Basin” on this map. Boston Common is the uncol ...
The last thing you expect to find when losing your way in the Bay Village — Boston’s tiny historic neighborhood packed with brick row houses lining narrow streets — is a taste of the outdoors.
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