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This article refers to Park Street in Boston. For other Park Streets, please see the Park Street disambiguation page.
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Park Street is a small but notable road in the center of Boston, Massachusetts. It begins at the top of Beacon Hill, at the intersection of Beacon Street, where it is lined up with the front of the Massachusetts State House. It then spills down the hill toward Tremont Street, with Boston Common to its west.
Notable landmarks
- Park Street District
- Boston Common
- The Massachusetts State House
- Park Street Church
- Park Street (MBTA station), the first subway station in the United States, is located at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets and is a major transfer point between the Red and Green rapid transit lines.
- No. 9 Park, a famous local restaurant
- Fox 25 News studios, built to include the State House as its backdrop
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