Boston's nickname is Beantown
the hub
and the Hub is from "The Hub of the Universe".... which has a plaque over by filenes basement on Washington st. there is a coffee shop and if you look on the wall you will see the plaque for the center of the universe. no kidding!!!
Athens Of America
Beantown
Celts or C's
Chicago.
Chicago
The Garden City
Chicago, Illinois has the nickname of Windy City. Some say the wind comes from politicians though.
New york
The Celtics go by the nickname "Celts" and play in the city of Boston
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Boston is referred to as "Beantown" due to the city's historical association with baked beans. In the 17th century, baked beans became a popular dish in Boston due to the city's access to molasses from the Caribbean for sweetening. The nickname stuck over the years and is now commonly used to refer to the city.
The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
The American League franchise in Boston was known as the Boston Pilgrims for four seasons, from 1903-1906. (In 1901, the team's nickname was the Boston Americans; in 1902, it was the Boston Somersets; from 1907 to the present, the nickname has been the Boston Red Sox.) One notable member of the Boston Pilgrims was pitcher Cy Young.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.