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Website: Roslindale Village Roslindale, a community 6 miles from downtown Boston, was annexed to the city in 1873. At the time, it was an out of the way part of the expansive town of West Roxbury.In the 1880's, the area was called South Street Crossing because the railroad crossed South Street at the street level. However, when the community applied for a post office district of its own, it was told that "South Street Crossing" was unacceptable to the government. And so, the community renamed itself.
Roslindale grew residentially as a classic street car suburb. The railway, which currently serves as the Needham line of the MBTA, was built after the Civil By the 1920's Roslindale Village had assumed the configuration it has today. It is beautifully laid out with well-kept Adams Park at its center. The area is convenient and allows easy access to its rail and bus lines. Roslindale continues to grow and offer great opportunity as a commercial and residential district. |
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