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Forest Hills, Boston

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967: 380: 769: 3073: 405: 3085: 2617: 30: 326:, the most integrated school in the City of Boston in the late 1950s. White City Cleansers was renamed around 2003; its sign was the last prominent reminder of the name that was once given to this section of Jamaica Plain. Racists had tried to link the name, White City, associated with the white stucco apartment buildings, with race. However, white was simply the color of the stucco applied to two buildings on Hyde Park Ave. 575: 3062: 1027: 1081: 412: 387: 727:. The later program also occupies space in the Upham Church and school officials are considering expansion into one or more of the properties that comprise St. Andrew's. In September 2009 the Young Achievers School moved out of the building to a new home in Mattapan and the new Boston Teachers Union (BTU) Pilot school moved into the building. 918:
In 2008, St. Andrews church, school, rectory, and convent were purchased by the Bethel African Methodist Church, a 20-year-old church and longtime owner and occupant of the Parkside Christian School building on nearby Forest Hills Street. In August 2008, Bethel African Methodist Church leased the St.
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a decade earlier. The name was later borrowed by the White City Food Store and the White City Cleansers (sic) on the corner of Hyde Park Ave and Eldridge Road, thus putting the "White City" name on two large signs visible even to those whizzing by on Hyde Park Ave. White City came to be regarded as a
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The "bourne" element in streets such as Southbourne and Bournedale is taken from Bourne Street, a road established around 1820. Bourne Street begins at Walk Hill Street across from Forest Hills Cemetery, meanders through a scenic residential area and St. Michael's cemetery, then comes to an end at
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are among the famous people buried here. St. Michael's Cemetery & Crematory (across Walk Hill Street from the Forest Hills Cemetery) is more contemporary in design. Calvary Cemetery, Mt. Hope Cemetery and New Calvary Cemetery are also large in size and are more contemporary (for example, level
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Since Woodbourne was designated as a historic district in 1999, homeowners and realtors have begun advertising homes there as belonging to the "Woodbourne area" rather than saying that they are in "Forest Hills". Nevertheless, Woodbourne was designed and advertised with the proximity of the train
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Forest Hills is not an officially designated area of the city nor have its borders been defined. Generally, "Forest Hills" refers to the area immediately surrounding the train station, plus the residential areas on the East side of Hyde Park Avenue extending perhaps as far as Cummins Highway or
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In a state of disrepair, the stairs on both sides were removed during the 1990s after Ukraine Way (nearer the station) provided a crossing point for both pedestrians and traffic. The remaining bridge span was torn down in 2012. Adjacent to the footbridge entrance, the small, neglected Tollgate
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is a historic residential subdivision in Forest Hills. It consists of a 30-acre (12 ha) parcel of land southwest of Forest Hills Cemetery, roughly bounded by Walk Hill Street, Goodway Road, and Wachusett Street. This area was developed into house lots between 1890 and 1933 by financier
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At the facility that stood at what is now the MBTA station, carts and wagons from Roxbury and environs were weighed and charged a toll before being allowed onto the privately owned turnpike. The turnpike became unprofitable and changed into a public road in 1857. In 1874, it was renamed
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and families to whom they were connected—especially Guild, Minot, Perkins, Olney, Peters and Rodman—were associated with Jamaica Plain for generations. A number of local statesmen were drawn from these families, and many of them became wealthy or famous.
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On the late 1920s, the City of Boston acquired land for a school to be built between Eldridge Road and Northbourne. The city leveled the parcel and built a huge concrete retaining wall in the rear. The red brick building was designed with a
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The Edwin P. Seaver building was sold by the city and turned into condominiums in 1983 by the Finch/Abbey Group and is now one of the largest residential buildings in Forest Hills. The former schoolyards serve as parking for residents.
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at a time. Eventually, a building directly across the street from St. Andrew's Church was purchased to serve as a "community hall." By the late 1940s, Forest Hills (on both sides of Walk Hill Street) was predominantly
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section of Forest Hills, but not a separate section of Jamaica Plain. Its borders were seen as Walk Hill Street, Hyde Park Ave and St. Michael's Cemetery. The area now thought of as "Woodbourne" was contained within.
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More often, Forest Hills refers to a roughly triangular area lying between Hyde Park Avenue, American Legion Highway and Morton Street, except for those areas separated from the rest by the cemeteries.
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In the early 20th century, the arrival of public transportation brought increasing numbers of working-class people and rich Yankee families abandoned Forest Hills. Some returned to ancestral haunts on
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church at the corner of Wachusett and Patten Streets, was completed in 1901. Previously, Forest Hills Methodist Society had been holding services in a rented hall in the Forest Hills area. Designed by
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and sparsely wooded) burial grounds that lie on the opposite side of American Legion Highway. Together these cemeteries form a "dead area" that separates Forest Hills from the nearest sections of
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Andrews school building to the MATCH Charter School to launch its new grade 6-8 middle school, and the kindergarten building to the Young Achievers Pilot School to be used as an arts space.
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This triangle is bisected by Walk Hill Street. The blocks south of Walk Hill Street were once regarded as the White City area of Jamaica Plain. Now they are regarded as the Woodbourne area.
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area southeast of the Forest Hills Cemetery between Canterbury Street and American Legion Highway has an ambiguous identity. Under various definitions, the Canterbury parcel is a part of
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dominate near the train station. As in the rest of Jamaica Plain, many of the multi-unit houses have been converted into condominiums. A variety of home styles are represented including
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were held there after that date. St. Andrew's School closed at the end of school year 2005. Students who had not yet graduated were given the option to attend Sacred Heart School in
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and it remains one of the longest streets in the Commonwealth. Long after the train station had acquired the name "Forest Hills", its older identity was preserved in the name of the
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As this area became increasingly Catholic after World War II, attendance dropped sharply. The church closed in 1969 and remained boarded up and unused until acquired by the
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in 1918. It stands on the corner of Walk Hill Street and Wachusett Street diagonally across from where the city built the Parkman School some two decades earlier.
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White City was not an all-White area of Jamaica Plain. Jamaica Plain was always a diverse section of the City of Boston, as was made obvious by the diversity of
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overpass) stood just north of the station, was built in the 1950s to bypass Forest Hills and connect the Arborway to Morton Street. and was demolished in 2015.
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opened in 1834. The local area got its name after the establishment of the eponymous cemetery in 1848; subsequently, that name was applied to the station.
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at the top of Wachusett Street which is bordered by trees and adjacent to the well-maintained Parkman Playground. There are also small, nameless patches of
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A thriving parish for much of the 20th century, St. Andrew's suffered a change at the end of the century. The surrounding area became increasingly
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next to the school housed the Sisters who staffed it. First it was staffed by the Sisters of the Congregation of Saint Joseph and later by the
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for a school designed by Charles B. Perkins to be placed at the corner of Wachusett Street and Walk Hill Street. The school was named after
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in 1977. The K's of C added aluminum siding shortly thereafter, obscuring much of the architectural details of the original structure.
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areas within and adjacent to its borders. In general, the area slopes upward from Hyde Park Ave and downward from Walk Hill Street.
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in a Tudor Revival style, this wooden church was built with a corner tower and half-timbering. A later addition was added in 1925.
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friends and relatives. Some lived here year round; for others it was a rural retreat from Boston's summer heat and seasonal
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Croly, Herbert. "The Work of Kilham & Hopkins, Architects of Boston, Mass." Architectural Record 31, no. 2 (Feb. 1912).
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structure built in the 19th century. In the early 20th century, the traditional tracks to the North were replaced with an
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parish of St. Andrew the Apostle, and was thought of as part of Forest Hills by its residents throughout the 20th century.
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in north Jamaica Plain. Service along that route is provided by the 39 bus. Orange line service runs from here north to
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in several of his works (see bibliography). He notes that Boston's more financially able "lace curtain Irish" resisted
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A "dead area" is an area without residences, businesses, or significant pedestrian traffic. One effect of this is that
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Before the trains were built in the 1830s, the area that is now Forest Hills Station was known as (the) Toll Gate. The
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were erected on Hyde Park Ave far South of the train station. The complex was called "White City" in emulation of the
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In 1845, the Welds sold a large piece of land that would later become the Woodbourne area to William Minot, a fellow
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Catholic graveyard containing 19th and early 20th century headstones sits along Hyde Park Avenue. A monument to
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Canterbury Street and Mt. Hope Cemetery. The most distinctive homes in this section are designed to resemble
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had less visible effect in Jamaica Plain parishes such as St. Andrew's or its neighboring parent church
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dot the landscape, both within the green areas and in unexpected locations, such as the immense lump of
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near Jamaica Plain Centre. Most White families in Jamaica Plain could afford to send their children to
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are located along Hyde Park Avenue. Single family homes predominate south of Walk Hill Street, but
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Summer House to Garden Suburb: A History of Woodbourne in the Forest Hills Section of Jamaica Plain
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which came to light at this time. Forest Hills parishioners had particular cause to feel betrayed.
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awarded him 278 acres (1.1 km) untamed in what is now the Forest Hills area of Jamaica Plain.
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boarded on Morton Street near present-day Forest Hills Station in the same house used by feminist
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and there was little interaction between these schools and the all-White residents of the area.
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war dead was created in the 1980s, and each year flags are placed on the graves of veterans.
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style by John F. Cullen and completed in 1930. Side wings were added the following year.
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program. Patrick McSorley, one of Geoghan's most visible accusers, was from this parish.
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here, even those who would later attend St. Andrew's School from 1st grade and beyond.
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of 1637. For his efforts in that conflict and subsequent negotiations, the leaders of
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Boston Herald. Articles (April 24, 1899; May 8, 1904; April 18, 1913; July 3, 6, 1913)
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A Genealogical Record of the Minot Family in America and New England. Boston, 1897.
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Early Twentieth Century Reform Housing by Kilham & Hopkins Architects of Boston
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Even the borders of officially designated neighborhoods within the city, such as
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Jamaica Plain Historical Society, Boston Daily Globe article from July 5, 1908
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in an effort to create a sort of utopian community for middle-class families.
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This station created the impetus for development of the local area since the
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Jamaica Plain Historical Society, "Woodbourne and the Boston 1915 Movement"
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Woodbourne: A Real Estate Development of the Boston Dwelling House Company
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of one neighborhood but be listed as part of another neighborhood by a
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and others) were also present but were collectively outnumbered by the
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Boston American. "Scientific Model House Community", December 19, 1911
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Francis Parkman School has housed two city educational programs: the
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was chartered the following year, serving as a main road through to
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City of Boston. Inspectional Services Department. Building permits.
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Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, "Forest Hills MBTA Station"
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Forest Hills is primarily residential, although a number of small
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Jamaica Plain Historical Society, "Woodbourne Historic District"
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was created in 1803, providing a main route between Boston and
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Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, "Forest Hills Street"
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Forest Hills is surrounded by the three final "links" of the
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This building, along with the Parkman School, used to house
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base, the Welds divided their land into smaller parcels for
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Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Boston, 1984.
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that erupted with violence in Boston neighborhoods such as
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Roughly bounded by Walk Hill, Goodway, and Wachusett Sts.,
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Jamaica Plain Historical Society, "Guide to Jamaica Plain"
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In 1896, the City of Boston acquired an acre of land from
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Boston Catholics: A History of the Church and Its People.
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Dedham Historical Society, "A capsule history of Dedham"
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has discussed the economic class issues surrounding the
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not through protests and riots, but by enrollment in
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which lead into Boston and connected with the city's
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In 1914, four apartment buildings covered with light
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on Wachusett Street across from the Parkman School.
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Woodbourne Historic District

Triple deckers
Forest Hills MBTA station
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Cape Cod
Colonial Revival
Queen Anne
Tudor Revival
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streetcar suburb
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Capt. Joseph Weld
Governor of Massachusetts
William Weld
immigrant
England
Pequot War
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Col. Eleazer Weld
American Revolutionary War

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