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  1. Maps of the Back Bay from 1861 and 1871. You can see the progression of landfill and streets and buildings througout that decade. By 1888, Back Bay is almost entirely filled in, with the exception of the Fenway area.

  2. 19 lip 2015 · Map of the Back Bay showing current streets, the 1630 shoreline, the Mill Dam and Cross Dam, and the Full Basin and Receiving Basin; provided by MapWorks, as published in Bostons Back Bay by William A. Newman and Wilfred E. Holton, p. viii (map copyright MapWorks 2005).

  3. Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, [2] built on reclaimed land in the Charles River basin. Construction began in 1859, as the demand for luxury housing exceeded the availability in the city at the time, and the area was fully built by around 1900. [3]

  4. THE BACK BAY district, Boston's well-known residential area, represents a significant chapter in the history of city planning in nineteenth-century America.1 The importance

  5. However the most radical land-fill operation carried out in Boston was that of the Back Bay, which symbolized “Boston’s wealth and optimism in the late 1850’s and the pride and ambition of her civic leaders.” The Back Bay had been dammed in 1821, and crossed by railroad causeways shortly thereafter.

  6. Back Bay in Boston has always been revered as one of the “high-end” areas of Boston. Founded as an area for rich Bostonians to thrive separately from the poor, Back Bay has constantly struggled to maintain its identity, as there is increased urbanization of the areas around Boston.

  7. 10 paź 2024 · The Back Bay of Boston. What is the Back Bay? Click the image to watch a video, produced by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay, that presents a short history of the Back Bay's beginnings and its changes through the decades. Featured Resource: Back Bay Houses. Back Bay Houses: Genealogies of Back Bay Houses. more... Librarian.

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