Scotia Street Substation

Scotia Street Substation is an industrial building in , , which is located on Scotia Street. Scotia Street Substation is situated nearby to the bowling alley , as well as near the church .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mapparium and Hynes Convention Center station.

Planetarium
The is a three-story-tall globe made of stained glass that is viewed from a 30-foot-long bridge through its interior. As of August 2021, it was part of the "How Do You See the World?" exhibit of the Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston, Massachusetts. is situated 520 feet south of Scotia Street Substation.

Railway station
is an underground light rail station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line. It is located at the intersection of and Massachusetts Avenue near the western end of the neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. is situated 710 feet northwest of Scotia Street Substation.

Library
The is a research library, museum, and repository for the papers of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. The library is located on the Christian Science Center, Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, and housed in a portion of the 11-story structure originally built for the Christian Science Publishing Society. is situated 550 feet south of Scotia Street Substation.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Back Bay and Fenway-Kenmore.

Suburb
Historical heavyweights, and Beacon Hill are some of 's most beautiful neighborhoods. With narrow, gas-lit streets and scores of architecturally significant buildings, these distinctly different neighborhoods will make up the core of almost any visitor's itinerary.

The neighborhood is named after Kenmore Square, and after the Fens, both of which it encompasses. Kenmore Square is the area's dynamic urban center.

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Possessing the largest Victorian row house district in the country, the is one of 's most popular places. After many homes underwent renovation in the 1960s, upscale restaurants and art galleries sprang up, and the area has attracted a diverse blend of families, young professionals, a gay and lesbian community and a thriving artistic center.

Scotia Street Substation

Latitude
42.34655° or 42° 20′ 48″ north
Longitude
-71.08555° or 71° 5′ 8″ west
Open location code
87JC8WW7+JQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 29650758
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­industrial
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Highlights include Kings Boston - Back Bay and Saint Cecilia Parish.

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