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Allston, MA
Allston is a neighborhood of Boston, located in the western part of the city. The B-line of Boston’s MBTA Green-line Subway runs through the neighborhood along Commonwealth Avenue. MBTA bus lines serve Allston, including the 57, 64, 66, 70, and 86.

110 Brainerd Rd, Allston

1185–1197 Commonwealth Ave, Allston

4, 8, 12 Farrington Ave, Allston
Brighton, MA
Brighton is a neighborhood of Boston, located in the northwest corner of the city. Brighton is accessible via the B-line of Boston’s MBTA Green-line Subway as well as local bus routes:
- 57 - Kenmore Square to Watertown Yard
- 64 - Oak Square to Central Square (Cambridge) via Cambridge Street
- 65 - Kenmore Square to Brighton Center via Longwood Medical District
- 70 - Waltham to Central Square (Cambridge) via Western Avenue
- 86 - Cleveland Circle to Harvard Square via Market Street
Inner-express bus routes include:
- 501 - Brighton Center to Financial District
- 503 - Brighton Center to Copley Square.
The C-line of the Green-line terminates in Brighton, and the D-line of the Green-line runs nearby, though not through Brighton.

61–69 Selkirk Rd/Chiswick Rd, Brighton

321–325 Summit Ave, Brighton
Beacon Hill, MA
Beacon Hill is a 19th century downtown Boston, residential neighborhood situated directly north of the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. Approximately one-half mile square, Beacon Hill is bounded by Beacon Street, Bowdoin Street, Cambridge Street and Storrow Drive – it is considered one of Boston’s smallest and most historic neighborhoods and features a mix of grand townhouses and fashionable shops.
70 Joy St, Boston
Fenway/Kenmore, MA
The Fenway/Kenmore area is not only home of the Red Sox and Fenway Park, but also includes an abundance of universities and museums in the Boston area, such as The Art Institute of Boston, Northeastern University, portions of Boston University (including the Myles Standish Residence Hall), portions of the Harvard Medical School, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts College of Art, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Simmons College, Wheelock College, Emmanuel College, and the New England School of Photography. Museums in this area include the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The MBTA Green-line runs throughout this section of Boston.

38 Hemenway St, Boston
The North End, MA
The North End is Boston's oldest residential neighborhood, known for its wonderful restaurants and historic scenery. Due to its immense Italian population it is often referred to as the city's Little Italy.

145 Endicott St, Boston

149 Endicott St, Boston

28 Fleet St, Boston

214 Hanover St, Boston

224 Hanover St, Boston

4 Michelangelo St, Boston
153 Salem St, Boston