Roslindale - Boston,
Massachusetts
Once considered a "garden suburb" of Boston, today's
residents of Roslindale are still attracted to the neighborhood's
natural beauty. Locals walk and bike in the Arnold Arboretum, a
265-acre oasis that is part of Frederick Law Olmstead's Emerald
Necklace. Many of the neighborhoods' large colonial homes are being
converted into condos to accommodate the influx of young
professionals and families. Roslindale Village is the city's
original Main Street district and now one of the city's most
vibrant, featuring several bistros, unique shops, and wireless
Internet access. The MBTA Orange Line and Commuter Rail provide
commuters with easy access to downtown.
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