Strolling Bay Village
- Address: Fayette St, Stuart St and Isabella St
- Neighborhood of Bay Village in Boston
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1825/00/00 | Fayette and Piedmont Streets are laid out in 1824, followed by Marion (now Melrose) and South Cedar (now Winchester) in 1825, Knox Street in 1830, Bay Street in 1833 and Church Street in 1835. | |||||
1830/00/00 | In the 1830s, Neoclassic houses are built at 33-39 Fayette Street. | |||||
1832/00/00 | George W Cram | Home | George W Cram lives at 43 Fayette St in the 1830s. | |||
1868/00/00 | The Boston City Council approves a project to improve drainage in the Church Street District by buying 457 dwellings and 24 commercial buildings, raising all structures 18 feet above mean low water and selling the properties back to the original owners. | |||||
1868/00/00 | Houses on Fayette Street, west of Church Street, are lifted up 18 feet while gardens are raised only 12 feet. Many of the structures are modified with new entrances into what had been the second floor. |
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Place | AsNotedIn | Type |
House at 1 Bay Street |
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Sight Category | Historic District |
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