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Chestnut Hill
Considered as one of the most beautiful college towns in United States, Chestnut Hill is known for its cultural and recreational opportunities.
Located six miles west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, Chestnut Hill is not an incorporated municipal body but a suburban village that attracts thousands of tourists and students from all over the world thanks to those famous universities and world-class educational institutions that are located here.
The area of Chestnut Hill encompasses three separate towns. The three different towns in which Chestnut Hill lies include the town of Brookline in Norfolk County, the city of Newton, MA in Middlesex County and the city of Boston in Suffolk County; including parts of its neighborhoods of Brighton and West Roxbury.
Its borders are roughly defined by the ZIP Code 02467 Chestnut Hill, MA while for the tourists and other visitors, it is best known as the home of Boston College
Once considered remote to Boston, the settlement of Chestnut Hill was first formed around a train station and eventually established its identity as a community.
Named by Francis Lee, who built the first country house in the area in the 1850's, Chestnut Hill began as a neighborhood for friends and family of the original landowners. The Longwood and Cottage Farm are the examples of other such neighborhoods in Brookline.
Most of the area of Chestnut Hill remained a farmland well till the start of twentieth century. The area around the reservoir was developed in 1870 by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park in New York and of the Emerald Necklace in Boston and Brookline. By 1986, many parts of Chestnut Hill were designated as historic districts by the National Register of Historic Places.
While the beautiful landscape and wonderful architecture lures many a tourists to visit Chestnut Hill. It includes families, students, wealthy professionals, businessmen and all others who value comfort and recreation.
The area serves as a country retreat at the distant outpost from Boston though one can see considerable suburban development all over the area.Boston College is unarguably the real identity of Chestnut Hill. Located on the edge of the city, it provides many rewarding opportunities for faculty, students and their families.
There are some outstanding health and technological institutions as well. The campus of Boston College is an early example of Collegiate Gothic architecture that attracts many general visitors besides regular students Most of the attractions of Chestnut Hill are located in and around Boston College.
The Boston College Main Campus Historic District is located within Newton city limits on 140 Commonwealth Ave. The Alumni Stadium is a booming football field that is home to Boston College Eagles. Basketball and hockey games are played in Conte Forum and Kelley Rink.
If the philosophers and students find Burns Library the main attraction of Chestnut Hill"s Boston College, arts and history lovers think otherwise. Be it the Cardinal's Mansion, McMullen Museum of Art, O'Connell House, Tip O'Neill Museum or St. Ignatius Church, the campus area of Boston combines the whole architectural greatness of Chestnut Hill.
Not only Boston College, history has its stamps all over Chestnut Hill. The area has registered its architectural beauty in National Register of Historic Places thrice as Chestnut Hill Historic District, Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District and Old Chestnut Hill Historic District. One can see examples of Colonial, Italianate, Shingle, Tudor and Victorian architectural styles in its estates and mansions.
Famous churches include St. Ignatius Church, Church of the Redeemer, Congregation Mishkan Tefila and Temple Emeth. Longyear Museum, Dupee Estate-Mary Baker Eddy Home and St. John's Seminary also add to the charm and beauty of the Hill.
Like everyone else, Chestnut Hill guarantees good times for shopaholics and families. There are quite a few worth-exploring shopping centers. The Atrium Mall is an upscale shopping center while the Chestnut Hill Shopping Center features stores, restaurants and a buzzing movie theater.
The Mall at Chestnut Hill is among the most happening areas of Chestnut Hill. This posh mall caters to urban professionals and kids and houses the biggest brands and stores.
Besides a dynamic social and cultural life, Chestnut Hill offers exceptional recreational opportunities both inside and outside Boston campus. The Chestnut Hill Country Club and Newton Commonwealth Golf Club in Newton and The Country Club in Brookline are among the hot spots of sports lovers.
The Longwood Cricket Club in Brookline serves proudly as the birthplace of the Davis Cup and the Reilly Memorial Recreation Center in Brighton is a youth"s favored destination offering a public ice skating rink and swimming pool.
With all the beauty and historic significance, Chestnut Hill is definitely a place worth-visiting. Plan a trip to this beautiful part of Massachusetts and you will fall in love with its lifestyle. Go and have fun!
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