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The Boston metropolitan area prides itself on being one of the most livable areas in America. Boston area residents benefit from exceptional medical facilities, vibrant neighborhood business districts, and a solid network of parks, community centers, and libraries.
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Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is an historic city of contrasts. Ancient red-brick sidewalks twist past handsome Federalist houses on the way to soaring glass towers housing state-of-the-art technology. The sports teams are the best loved and the most hated at one and the same time. Residents are fiercely protective of their neighborhoods and fiercely critical of the MBTA, the government and the weather.
Boston is a diverse modern city of neighborhoods. From the North End to Bay Village, Back Bay to the South End, Jamaica Plain to Charlestown, the city shows its diversity of populations, of languages, of foods and philosophies. Immigrants from every corner of the globe have been welcomed by the city and re-shaped into Americans whose memories and customs enrich the community.
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Neighborhood Descriptions:
West Roxbury
Jamaica Plain
Roslindale
Hyde Park
Dorchester
Back Bay
South End
Brighton
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Brookline, Massachusetts
Covering 6.8 square miles, Brookline boasts approximately 60,000 residents, and is surrounded by three sides by the City of Boston, and Newton to the west. Housing in the town is an an eclectic mix of single, two-family and three-family houses, condominiums and large estates.
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Dedham, Massachusetts
Dedham, a 10.7 square mile community on the southern corridor of metropolitan Boston, is an historic suburban industrial town and one of the oldest communities in the state.
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