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BCYF Vine Street

BCYF’s network of community centers offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve.

BCYF Shelburne

BCYF’s network of community centers offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve.

BCYF Mason Pool

BCYF’s network of community centers and pools offer a wide range of diverse features and programs that are as unique as the neighborhoods they serve. 

Franklin Park

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Eliot Burying Ground

Dating from 1630, Eliot Burying Ground (formerly known as Old Roxbury Burying Ground and Eustis Street Burying Ground) is the oldest burying ground in Roxbury and one of the three oldest of Boston's historic burying grounds with the first interment made in 1633. This burying ground was the site of the Roxbury Neck fortifications. At the time of the siege of Boston, American colonists built a redoubt in 1775 to defend the road to Dorchester and the entrance to the town of Roxbury. It extended from Eustis Street across Washington Street, and was called the Burying Ground Redoubt.

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