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Park Street is a short but historic road in the center of Boston, Massachusetts. It begins at the top of Beacon Hill, at the intersection of Beacon Street, where it is lined up with the front of the Massachusetts State House. It then spills down the hill toward Tremont Street, with Boston Common to its west.
History
Park Street was laid out in 1804, initially as Park Place, replacing the previous Sentry Street.
In the 1880s, the feminist Woman's Journal was published on Park Street. Houghton Mifflin was also headquartered here beginning in the late 19th century.
Gallery
See also
Park Street District
Boston Common
The Massachusetts State House
Park Street Church
Park Street (MBTA station), the first subway station in the United States, is located at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets and is a major transfer point between the Red and Green rapid transit lines.
No. 9 Park
Amory-Ticknor House
Union Club of Boston
Fox 25 News studios, built to include the State House as its backdrop
Paulist Center & Chapel
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