South Boston, Dorchester & Bostons Irisch-Amerikanische Arbeiterklassen-Seele
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South Boston, Dorchester & Bostons Irisch-Amerikanische Arbeiterklassen-Seele

Boston hat die größte irisch-amerikanische Bevölkerung jeder großen amerikanischen Stadt prozentual — ungefähr 20% der Einwohner Bostons beanspruchen irische Abstammung, ein Erbe der massiven Wellen irischer Einwanderung während und nach der Großen Hungersnot von 1845-1852.

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    South Boston (Southie) — Irish-American Working Class

    Southie's Irish-American identity, forged in the working-class dockworker and factory communities of the 19th century, produced the political culture of James Michael Curley and the busing crisis of 1974-1975 that split the city for a generation.

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    Dorchester — The Largest Boston Neighborhood

    Dorchester is Boston's most diverse neighborhood — home to Cape Verdean, Vietnamese, and Caribbean communities alongside the oldest triple-decker housing in America. The Dorchester Avenue restaurant strip reflects the neighborhood's global character.

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    JFK Presidential Library & Museum — Columbia Point

    The JFK Library (I.M. Pei, 1979) on Columbia Point overlooks Boston Harbor — the permanent exhibition on Kennedy's 1,000 days and the Cuban Missile Crisis archives make it the most visited presidential library in New England.

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    Castle Island & Fort Independence

    Castle Island (connected to South Boston by a causeway) houses Fort Independence (1851), the oldest continuously fortified site in the US. The surrounding park's L Street Brownies swim in the harbor every January 1st.

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    Roxbury — Dudley Square & Afro-American History

    Roxbury's Dudley Square, now Nubian Square, is the historic center of Boston's African-American community — the Museum of the National Center for Afro-American Artists and the Black Heritage Trail mark the neighborhood's civil rights significance.

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    Allston-Brighton — Boston's International Student Zone

    Allston-Brighton is Boston's most international neighborhood — the concentration of Boston University, Harvard Business School, and Boston College students creates a density of Korean BBQ, Ethiopian restaurants, and basement music venues found nowhere else in New England.

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