Frederick Douglass Square Historic District

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Frederick Douglass Square Historic District
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Frederick Douglass Square Historic District is located in Massachusetts
Frederick Douglass Square Historic District
Location Boston, Massachusetts
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Area 5 acres (2.0 ha)
Architect Pope, George W.; Connolly, Benjamin J., et al.
Architectural style Second Empire, Queen Anne, Gothic
NRHP Reference # 96001063 [1]
Added to NRHP October 3, 1996

The Frederick Douglass Square Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Hammond Street, Cabot Street, Windsor Street, and Westminster Street, in the Lower Roxbury area of Boston, Massachusetts. It covers a 5-acre (2.0 ha) that is a remarkably well-preserved and cohesive residential development created as the result of one of Boston's many land-reclamation projects in the 19th century. This area, originally salt marshes that flooded at high tide, was at first gradually filled in as the Boston Neck was widened with the construction of Tremont Street and railroad lines. The Tremont Improvement Company acquired a remnant portion of the salt marshes by the early 1860s, and built a series of single-family row houses on the land that resulted from filling it in. The district includes most of the residential properties on Warwick, Greenwich, and Sussex Streets, as well as clusters of properties on adjacent streets.[2]

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[1] It is named for its proximity to the Frederick Douglass Peace Garden, located just west of the district.

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