Bay Village is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
Bay Village is the smallest and arguably least known neighborhood in Boston, with a population of approximately 2,100 residents, most of whom live in small brick rowhouses.
The Massachusetts Turnpike is the southern boundary of the neighborhood, which coincides with the right-of-way of the Boston and Worcester Railroad, laid down in the 1830s. Marginal Road and Cortes ...
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Bay Village is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
Bay Village is the smallest and arguably least known neighborhood in Boston, with a population of approximately 2,100 residents, most of whom live in small brick rowhouses.
The Massachusetts Turnpike is the southern boundary of the neighborhood, which coincides with the right-of-way of the Boston and Worcester Railroad, laid down in the 1830s. Marginal Road and Cortes Street are the surface roads that parallel the Pike. Across the Pike to the southwest lies the South End neighborhood; to the southeast of the Pike and Tremont Street is the southern edge of Chinatown. To the west of Berkeley Street and north of Columbus Street (west of Arlington Street) is the Back Bay neighborhood. To the north of Stuart Street is Park Square, and to the east of Charles Street is the Theatre District.
The one-way street network and non-grid arrangement makes the interior residential streets in Bay Village relatively quiet...
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