School Street

Street in Boston, Massachusetts, United States


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::summary Street in Boston, Massachusetts, United States ::

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nameSchool Street
imageBostonSchoolSt3.JPG
captionSchool Street
locationBoston
direction_aWest
terminus_aTremont Street
direction_bEast
terminus_bWashington Street
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School Street is a short but significant street in the center of Boston, Massachusetts. It is so named for being the site of the first public school in the United States (the Boston Latin School, since relocated). The school operated at various addresses on the street from 1704 to 1844.

Effectively a southeastern extension of Beacon Street, School Street runs one or two blocks (it is bisected by Province Street on one side) from Tremont Street to Washington Street. Along the way, it passes King's Chapel, Boston's Old City Hall (on the first public school site), and the historic Old Corner Bookstore.

The Parker House hotel, 19th-century meeting place of politicians and literary figures as well as the origin point of several famous local dishes, is also located along the street.

The entirety of the street is part of the Freedom Trail, a red line that leads tourists to historic sites in the center of the city.

Timeline

17th–18th centuries

19th century

20th century

References

Images

File:BostonLatinSchool 17thc SchoolSt.png|Boston Latin School, 17th century File:1743 SchoolSt Boston map WilliamPrice.png|Detail of 1743 map of Boston by William Price, showing School Street and vicinity File:1768 JoshuaBrackett2 Boston.png|Bill from Cromwell's Head Tavern, 1768 File:1832 Carter Hendee BostonDirectory.png|Ad for Carter & Hendee, booksellers; Washington St. and School St., Boston, 1832 File:Winter view of Franklin statue and old city hall, Boston, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904.jpg|Winter view of Franklin statue and City Hall, 19th century, by John P. Soule File:1851 Harmoneons HorticulturalHall Boston.png|Harmoneons performing at Horticultural Hall, 1851 File:RRJubilee 3 Gleasons1854.JPG|Railroad Jubilee, procession forming at City Hall, 1854 (from Gleason's Pictorial) File:1858 SchoolSt Boston.png|School St., 1858 File:Parker House, by J.W. & J.S. Moulton.jpg|Parker House, 19th century File:SchoolSt WashingtonSt Boston.png|Intersection of Washington St. and School St., 19th century File:1900 SchoolSt TremontSt Boston.png|Corner of School and Tremont Streets, 1900

References

  1. (1910). "A Record of the Streets, Alleys, Places, Etc. in the City of Boston". City of Boston.
  2. (1851). "Sketches of Boston, past and present: And of some few places in its vicinity". Phillips, Sampson, and company.
  3. (August 6, 1853). "Gleasons Pictorial".
  4. George A. Kyle. (1926). "The Eighteen Fifties: Being a Brief Account of School Street, the Province House and the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank". Boston Five Cents Savings Bank.
  5. "About Adams Street".
  6. "The Freedom Trail Foundation - About the Foundation".
  7. "Archived copy".
  8. "Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, Boston by Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Architects".
  9. Caroline Ticknor. (1913). "Hawthorne and his Publisher". Houghton Mifflin.
  10. ''[[Boston Almanac]]'', 1841, 1847
  11. (1891). "Directory of the Charitable and Beneficent Organizations of Boston". Old Corner Bookstore.

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