Bay Village - Boston,
Massachusetts
One of the smallest neighborhoods
in the City of Boston, Bay Village more than makes up for its lack
of size with its inviting and friendly atmosphere. Created by a
landfill in the 1820's by developer Ephraim Marsh, Bay Village has
been known as the Church Street District, South Cove and Kerry
Village. Many of the homes look like smaller versions of Beacon Hill
townhouses because the craftspeople who built the Beacon Hill
residences settled in this area and built local residences for their
own use. The neighborhood is also centrally located to several
restaurants, the Theater District and many other cultural
attractions.
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