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between 20 and 34 years old and eight percent were under age nine; 5.9 percent of South End residents were 10–19 years old, 31.2 percent were 35-54, 10.5 percent were 55-64, and 10.6 percent were 65 or older. The median age for the South End is 36. About 55.2 percent of the population hold a college degree; 29.2 percent have a bachelor's degree, and 26 percent hold a graduate degree. The primary language spoken in the neighborhood is English (65.6 percent), followed by Spanish (12.9 percent), Chinese (10.4 percent), French (2.7 percent), Portuguese (one percent), and other languages (7.4 percent). The median annual South End income is $ 57,699, with 10.9 percent of the population earning $ 50,000 to $ 74,000. There are 12,831 households in the South End, with 23.3 percent living in a family that includes a wife and a husband; 47.4 percent live alone. In 2010, 45.2 percent of residents did not own a vehicle. Thirty-four percent of residents use public transportation, excluding taxis. The South End has 58.1 percent of its population working in the management, business, science, and arts sectors, with 79.1 percent of the labor force between the ages of 20 and 34. According to the 2010 census, 72.6 percent of the South End has lived in the same place for the past year; 12.8 percent moved to a different location in the same county, 7.5 percent moved from a different county, and 5.9 percent moved from a different state to the South End.
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19th century. The South End has new developments that will add residential and commercial space. According to the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), a new project will be built on Albany Street which will "include two hotels: a 16-story select service hotel, which will have a restaurant on its first floor; and a 9-story extended-stay hotel. The hotels together will have approximately 408 rooms. While the split between the two types of hotels has not been finally determined, current plans anticipate approximately 210 rooms in the select service hotel and approximately 198 rooms in the extended-stay hotel. The select-service hotel will include an approximately 4,000 square-foot (approximately 267-seat) restaurant on its first floor. A 3-level, above-ground parking garage with approximately 137 parking spaces will serve both hotels." The project was expected to provide about 200 new jobs for construction workers and "employ approximately 200 employees (full-time equivalents) in management, operations, customer service, retail, and food service functions."
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monthly book-discussion groups and a weekly English conversation class. The Blackstone Community Center, on West Brookline Street, is one of 35 community centers for youth and families and the only one serving the South End and lower Roxbury. Blackstone's mission is to enhance the quality of life for Boston residents by "supporting children, youth, and families through a wide range of programs and services", and it has a number of programs for children and adults. Two major hospitals in the South End are
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area), Chinese, Italian, and Greek populations. Its 2010 population was 55.2 percent white, 13.3 percent Hispanic, 12.5 percent Black, 16.2 percent Asian, and 2.7 percent "other". 55.2 percent of South End residents had a bachelor's degree or higher; median household income was $ 57,699, and the median age was 36. 65.6 percent were primarily English speakers, and 12.9 percent primarily spoke Spanish.
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parks in the centers of residential streets. The parks were built to make the neighborhood feel more like a community. Townhouses quickly became the predominant form of housing, and builders produced blocks of houses for middle-class families. The townhouses were built from 1850 to 1880, typically in a mix of architectural styles. The South End became a popular hospital district; the first was
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The South End was one of many large-scale Boston landfill projects to create new residential districts. Construction began in 1849, on tidal marshes that surrounded Boston Neck. The street plan for the South End was patterned on 18th-century English models, with blocks of townhouses overlooking small
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houses and the parks in and around the area. The South End is the largest intact Victorian row-house district in the country, covering over 300 acres (120 ha). It has eleven residential parks. In 1973, the South End was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Much of the neighborhood
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In the 1940s, particularly after the end of World War II, the South End's rooming houses became home to a growing number of gays and lesbians; single-sex rooming houses provided a home and social cover for LGBT people. Late in the decade, the Hispanic population began to grow; at first, much of this
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The South End is residential and commercial. Since it is near access to railroads and port facilities, it attracted a number of manufacturers. Albany Street, along the Roxbury Canal, became occupied by warehouses and factories and was the center of Boston's furniture and piano-making industry by the
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Many rooming houses on the Back Bay side of the South End had no bathing facilities, and roomers bathed in public showers. Filled land in the neighborhood was originally eight feet above sea level, but has settled to four feet. The original shoreline of Boston Neck crosses in front of 40 St. George
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It is home to diverse groups, including immigrants, young families and professionals, and it is popular with Boston's gay and lesbian community. The South End has been characterized by diversity since the 1880s, with substantial Irish, Jewish, African-American, Puerto Rican (in the San Juan Street
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is sometimes cited as a reason for the flight of poorer, non-white residents, the neighborhood has maintained racial and income diversity due to its subsidized, publicly owned, or otherwise low-income housing units and a homeless shelter. Subsidized, below-market-rate housing developments such as
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According to the 2010 census, the South End's population was 24,577 (a 12.2-percent increase from 2000). The neighborhood was 55.2 percent white, 13.3 percent Hispanic or Latino, 12.5 percent Black, 16.2 percent Asian, and 2.7 percent other groups. As for age, 33.8 percent of the population was
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The South End is served by three public libraries, and the South End Branch has a diverse collection of popular and scholarly materials for adults and children. It has local-history documents, DVDs, CDs and audiobooks for adults, and recurring programs for children. Programs for adults include
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Street, and tapers to the narrowest point of the Neck at East Berkeley St. (formerly Dover Street). Blackstone and Franklin Square is solid land on the original neck, but clam and snail shells are just beneath its surface because high seas would occasionally overrun the Neck.
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As the South End expanded with fill north and west of "the Neck", Boston envisioned a large inner-city residential neighborhood to relieve the crowded downtown and Beacon Hill neighborhoods and hoped for a large, stable tax base. Architect
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project), Villa Victoria, Tent City, Lenox Street Apartments, Camden, Camfield Gardens, 1850 Washington St, and Mandela Homes and represent evolving attitudes to public-housing design and governance.
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Middle-class people moved to the South End, including business owners, two mayors, bankers, and industrialists, but the neighborhood's wealthy status was relatively short-lived. A series of national
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Income levels are anecdotally reported as stratified, with concentrations of wealth and poverty, but neither the U.S. census or the city of Boston reports the neighborhood's income. Although
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mecca with clubs such as the Royal Palms, Eddie Levine's, the Pioneer Club, Handy's Grille, Tic-Toc, Connolly's, Estelle's, the Hi-Hat, The Savoy, The Cave, Basin Street, Louie's Lounge, and
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in Boston were in the South End: the South End House, Haley House, Lincoln House, the Harriet Tubman House, and the Children's Art Centre. In 1960, these settlement houses merged to form
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Land belonging to the South End has been part of the city of Boston since its founding, although it was smaller when first settled and surrounded by large
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neighborhood, although it is still home to many lower income residents. Some long-time residents are being pushed out by rising rents and property taxes.
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Local 535 was the top black musicians' union in the country from 1915 to 1970, with local and national musicians including
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project to clear slums and make room for industrial activity during a period characterized by urban decline. The resulting
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laid out some of the first filled land. He designed a large residential park called Columbia Square located at the present
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The South End has five primary and secondary schools, providing education from kindergarten through grade 12 as part of
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have been drilled; the water level is checked by the Boston Groundwater Trust, and can be raised by introducing water.
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are located in the Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department, Boston, MA.
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are located in the Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department, Boston, MA.
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Medical area, roughly between the highway, Massachusetts Avenue, Franklin Square, and East Brookline Street
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Although all neighborhoods in Boston experience crime, the city has a comparatively low incidence of
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was originally marshlands in Boston's South Bay. After it was filled in, construction began in 1849.
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and downtown Boston run on Washington Street through the South End, with several stops between
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in the country lived in the South End, primarily between Columbus Avenue and the railroad.
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Leading business men of Back Bay, South End, Boston Highlands, Jamaica Plain and Dorchester
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per square foot than other Boston neighborhoods. The South End is known as an increasingly
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Other community organizations include South End Baseball, Youth Enrichment Services, the
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Nearly all the buildings in New York Streets began to be bulldozed in 1955 as part of an
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lines is available at the Ruggles and Back Bay stations. Back Bay is also served by the
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Back Streets, roughly between I-93, Harrison, East Brookline, and East Berkeley Streets
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found economic opportunity in Boston, and homes in the South End, during the 1930s.
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between the 1830s and the 1870s. Fill was brought in by train as gravel quarried in
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and high- and low-rise redevelopments such as Castle Square, from 1964 to 1966.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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by railroad (by some of the various companies that would later merge into the
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New York Streets, between Herald, East Berkeley, Albany, and Tremont Streets
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identified several subdistricts in the neighborhood's southeast portion:
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carried present-day Washington Street, formerly flanked by tidal marshes.
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people began to settle in the neighborhood. A number of immigrants from
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St. John the Baptist, Hellenic/Greek Orthodox Church of the South End
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By the close of the nineteenth century, the South End was becoming a
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Don Bosco Technical High School, Warrenton Street, December 4, 1956
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middle-class Boston life and culture. The largest concentration of
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Motte Street with 1000 Washington in the background, June 24, 1952
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Inquilinos Boricuas en AcciĂłn records, 1967-2004 (bulk 1974-1999)
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The South End's population has been diverse since the 1880s when
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United South End Settlements records, 1892-2006 (bulk 1980-1999)
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Rear of houses on Harrision Avenue and Johnny Court, 1952–1958
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Northeast from roof of 100 Arlington Street, December 4, 1956
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district; it attracted immigrants and, during the 1940s,
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Finding aid for the United South End Settlements Records
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Until the 1950s, the South End and nearby Roxbury was a
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The primary business thoroughfares in the South End are
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The South End was bordered on the north and west by the
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rapid-transit train runs along the partially-covered
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Archived from 1404:"How Boston Made Itself Bigger" 517:Franklin and Blackstone Squares 440: 133:Show map of Greater Boston area 2257:Official SoWa District Website 2052:gardenmoms.findsmithgroups.com 1947:"Blackstone Elementary School" 1509: 1483: 1426: 1378:Boston Redevelopment Authority 1186:Union Park and Tremont Streets 968:Silver Line routes SL4 and SL5 870: 447:Boston Redevelopment Authority 393:Boston and Providence Railroad 341:The South End is south of the 255: 13: 1: 3801:Gay villages in Massachusetts 2695:Institute of Contemporary Art 2390: 2348: 2125:The Garden Squares of Boston. 1219: 614:The connection of Boston and 192:Show map of the United States 130:Location in Boston metro area 2650:Boston Irish Famine Memorial 2373: 2365: 2245:Global Boston: The South End 1951:Friends of Blackstone School 1915:"Josiah Quincy Upper School" 1784:"New York Streets, Part Two" 1709:The Garden Squares of Boston 1682:The Garden Squares of Boston 764: 759:South End Historical Society 710: 570:United South End Settlements 487:the Trustees of Reservations 325:Aerial view of the South End 39:United States historic place 7: 2832:List of companies in Boston 2665:Dorchester Heights Monument 2233:South End Landmark District 1301:South End & St. Botolph 1210:Clarendon Street, with the 819:Cathedral of the Holy Cross 506:The Alexandra Hotel in 1899 10: 3832: 3796:Cultural history of Boston 2721:Appeal to the Great Spirit 2453: 1919:Josiah Quincy Upper School 1845:Project Notificiation Form 1706:Goodman, Phebe S. 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South End, Boston, Massachusetts
South Boston
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

South End, Boston is located in Boston
Boston
South End, Boston is located in Greater Boston area
South End, Boston is located in Massachusetts
Massachusetts
South End, Boston is located in the United States
Boston, Massachusetts
Greek Revival
Late Victorian
Italianate
www.south-end-boston.com
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neighborhood
Boston
Massachusetts
Back Bay
Chinatown
Roxbury
Victorian-style
Aerial view of a residential neighborhood with a large building
Old map of the Boston Neck
Boston Neck
Back Bay
South Boston
Roxbury
Dorchester

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