Boston Garden
The Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York's Madison Square Garden, it opened on November 17, 1928, as "Boston Madison Square Garden" and outlived its original namesake by 30 years.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include TD Garden and North Station.
TD Garden
Stadium
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TD Garden is a multi-purpose arena in Boston. It is located directly above the MBTA's North Station, and it replaced the original Boston Garden upon opening in 1995.
North Station
Railway station
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North Station is a commuter rail and intercity rail terminal station in Boston, Massachusetts. It is served by four MBTA Commuter Rail lines – the Fitchburg Line, Haverhill Line, Lowell Line, and Newburyport/Rockport Line – and the Amtrak Downeaster intercity service.
Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. Federal Building
Public building
The Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Federal Building is an administrative center of the U.S. federal government in Boston, Massachusetts. Named for former Massachusetts congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tip O'Neill, the building houses the New England regional offices of numerous federal agencies, e.g. the Social Security Administration, the Peace Corps, Boston Passport Agency, etc.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include West End and North End.
West End
Suburb
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The West End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, bounded generally by Cambridge Street to the south, the Charles River to the west and northwest, North Washington Street on the north and northeast, and New Sudbury Street on the east.
North End
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Known as "Little Italy" for over a hundred years, the North End proudly carries the torch of Boston's Italian heritage. Its narrow, dense streets consistently draw hordes of visitors looking to experience old world culture and first class dining.
Adams Square
Locality
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Adams Square was a square in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Now demolished, it was formerly located on the site of the current Boston City Hall in Government Center.
Boston Garden
- Type: Stadium
- Description: indoor arena in Boston, Massachusetts, USA between 1928-1997
- Categories: destroyed building or structure, music venue, arena, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Suffolk, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Asturian to Swedish—“Boston Garden” goes by many names.
- Asturian: “Boston Garden”
- Catalan: “Boston garden”
- Catalan: “Boston Garden”
- Cebuano: “Boston Garden”
- Chinese: “波士頓花園”
- Chinese: “波士顿花园”
- Czech: “Boston Garden”
- Dutch: “Boston Garden”
- French: “Boston Garden”
- Galician: “Boston Garden”
- Galician: “Boston Madison Square Garden”
- German: “Boston Garden”
- Hebrew: “בוסטון גארדן”
- Italian: “Boston Garden”
- Japanese: “ボストン・ガーデン”
- Korean: “보스턴 가든”
- Latvian: “Boston Garden”
- Mazanderani: “بوستون گاردن”
- Polish: “Boston Garden”
- Polish: “Boston Madison Square Garden”
- Portuguese: “Boston Garden”
- Russian: “Boston Garden”
- Russian: “Бостон Гарден”
- Russian: “Бостон-гарден”
- Spanish: “Boston Garden”
- Swedish: “Boston Garden”
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