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"Nothing screams vibrant and welcoming in an urban square surrounded by brick and concrete than more concrete," writes one ...
Patience, Boston. You waited 86 years for a World Series-winning ball club. You can wait a few more weeks for some trees.
Some Bostonians aren’t thrilled to see there’s less green, and a lot more gray, at the partially reopened Copley Square Park.
We asked Boston.com readers what they thought of the new design, and a majority felt negatively about the renovation.
Boston's Copley Square partially reopened last month after nearly two years, and while most visitors love that it's back, some expected more grass and less cement. Why it matters: The $18.9 million ...
Hundreds of people filtered into the pews at Trinity Church in Copley Square on Easter morning. The sounds of organs playing and the choir singing filled the air with “Alleluia, alleluia!” ...
Copley Square Park in Boston looks a lot different than it did a few years ago, after its first upgrade in decades. The grass is gone, replaced by cement paths meant to make gathering together a ...
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