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| Puritans
first came to Boston in 1630. Fourteen years later, they set aside
the first public park in the U.S., the Boston Commons. The following
year, 1635, they opened the first free public school in America. Today,
the Boston area is home to 68 colleges and universities. Better known
to the locals as Beantown, the Harborville, or BC. Home of the Celtics,
the Sox, and world famous clam chowder. |
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| Total
City Population |
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Central City - 589,141
Total - N/A |
| City
Black Population |
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Central
City - 149,202 (25.3%) |
| City
Hispanic Population |
| |
Central
City - 85,089 (14.4%) |
| City
Asian Population |
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Central
City - 44,284 (7.5%) |
| City
Highlights |
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Boston
Commons
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
New England Aquarium
The JFK Library |
| Colleges
and Universities |
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Boston
College
Brandeis University
Boston University
Harvard University
U. of Massachusetts - Boston |
| Major
Companies HQ |
| |
Boston
Consulting Group
Fleet Boston Financial
John Hancock
Liberty Mutual Group |
| Pro
Sports Teams |
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Boston
Red Sox
New England Patriots
Boston Celtics
Boston Bruins |
| Local
Area Celebrities |
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Benjamin
Franklin
Barbara Walters |
| Median
Income |
| |
$39,873 |
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