Chester Square (Boston)

Chester Square (Boston)

Chester Square is a residential garden square located along Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, between Tremont Street and Shawmut Ave. The name "Chester" is derived from the original name of the street, which was renamed Massachusetts Ave on March 1, 1894. Chester Park is also located in the Historic South End, Boston, Massachusetts.

Read more about Chester Square (Boston):  History, Changing Street Names

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