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Walking Tour of Green Street

Join the JP Historical Society to hear about Green Street -- laid out in 1836, the street played a key role in Jamaica Plain’s development, functioning as a residential, commercial, and transportation conduit in the lives of the district’s residents. Although Green Street was subdivided as early as 1851 for stores, factories and houses, it was not extensively developed until the late 1870s with construction continuing until the early 1900s. The Bowditch School was completed in 1892, and early in the 20th century the United States Post Office moved from its location on Call Street at Woolsey Square to its new location at the corner of Green and Cheshire Streets.

Meet your guide at the starting location, no reservations necessary. Tours last from 60-90 minutes, are free and are cancelled in case of heavy rain.

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