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25: 256: 200:. Practically all of Boston's skyscrapers are located along this roughly 2 mile (3.5 km) corridor. The western part of the corridor follows an area along and directly north of the 212:
could retain their historic low-rise character, and it gave the city a distinctive skyline that acts as a visual reference for one's location within the city.
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tracks and includes some former rail yards. With development concentrated along the spine, the nearby residential neighborhoods such as
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between Boylston Street on the north and Huntington Avenue and Columbus Avenue on the south. The spine then heads eastward, between the
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Aerial view of the "High Spine" of skyscrapers in the Back Bay, including the Prudential Center and
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design that arose in 1961, designed by the Committee of Civic Design, part of the
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neighborhoods to the south, and including the campuses of
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