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Alaskan Native 0.5%, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1%. These two specific demographics, race and nationality, have remained largely unchanged over the last 20 years. A comparison of 2000 and 2010 census shows a 1% difference. The largest age demographic is individuals aged 39–54, who comprise 29% of the population. Hyde Park's elderly population has remained relatively unchanged over the last 20 years, with the count hovering around 4,000, or 6.5% of the total. Hyde Park is home to roughly 7,000 school-aged children and has experienced one of the fastest growth rates in the city in the number of children. 39% of Hyde Park residents are married. Hyde Park's per capita income of appr. $ 32,224 is roughly average for the US ($ 33,706). Conversely, the average household income of approximately $ 89,815 is higher than the US average ($ 48,150). The poverty rate for Hyde Park, reported as being 10%, is also below the national average (14%). These figures include 586 families.
435:. In addition to Blake, The Twenty Associates included William E. Abbot, Amos Angell, Ira L. Benton, Enoch Blake, John Newton Brown, George W. Currier, Hypolitus Fisk, John C. French, David Higgins, John S. Hobbs, Samuel Salmon Mooney, William Nightingale, J. Wentworth Payson, Dwight B. Rich, Alphonso Robinson, William H. Seavey, Daniel Warren, and John Williams. Within a few years, the two land companies had merged and growth in the area accelerated. By 1867, the settlements had grown to the point where there were 6 railroad stations in the area. A formal petition was made to the General Court of the Commonwealth and, after settling land and boundary disputes with Dedham and Milton, the Town of Hyde Park was incorporated on April 22, 1868, in
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Catholic Most Precious Blood Church, built in the English Gothic style, was completed in 1885 (its spire was removed in 1954). The Parish of Christ Church, designed by the firm of Cram Wentworth & Goodhue in the late Gothic Revival style, was completed in 1895. The neighborhood library, a branch of the Boston Public Library since 1912, was built in 1899. In 2000, a contemporary addition by Schwartz/Silver Architects doubled the library's size. An opera house, built by Leroy J. French in 1897, stands on Fairmount Avenue and currently serves as the home of Hyde Park's Riverside Theatre Works.
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Library, which won an AIA architectural prize. Groundbreaking for the Hyde Park Town Library occurred in December 1898; construction was completed and the building opened in September 1899. In 1912, the library became part of the Boston Public Library after Hyde Park was
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Caribbean-born individuals. 38% of the total population speaks a language other than English. The latest census reports the current demographics breakdown to be as follows: African American 49.49%, Hispanic 19.7%, Non-Hispanic White
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and the George Wright Golf Course) and moved to the area in 1847. (Grew later served as chairman of the new Town of Hyde Park's first board of selectmen and was one of its most prominent citizens.) During the next few years, a group called the Hyde Park Land
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Squares, features a variety of historic buildings, including the neighborhood's municipal building, which was built by the City of Boston after the 1912 annexation. The Hyde Park YMCA was built in 1902; a major renovation of the
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Board, along with Mayor Menino, voted to remap and rezone Hyde Park. Mayor Menino appointed an advisory group of 13 residents to assist the BRA in creating a comprehensive rezoning plan. After two years, with input from city agencies and the community at large, BRA adopted the Hyde Park
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Precious Blood, Saint Adalbert's and Saint Anne's Roman Catholic churches, and the Episcopal Parish of Christ Church (the oldest parish in Hyde Park, now Iglesia de San Juan), the latter of which was designed by the architectural form of Cram
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In the early part of the 20th century, Hyde Park hosted harness racing. The site of the track was redeveloped on the former site of Camp Miegs. The
Readville Trotting Park was neighbored by the large B.F.Sturtevant plant, thus prompting the installation of a railway station. The track migrated from
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caused an explosion in public activism. Public meetings and protests from concerned parents of affected children continued for years. The issue united Hyde Park with surrounding areas in an attempt to form a new school district for the purpose of avoiding desegregation. Public tension over busing
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Riverside Theater Works was originally created by Hyde Park resident and music teacher, Marietta Phinney. The live theater is located in 14,000-square-foot facility and features a 156-seat opera house. Riverside Theater Works offers musical theater classes and serves the community by hosting
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The Hyde Park plaques decorate the area across the street from the Hyde Park Library. The bronze plaques commemorate special people and events of Hyde Park. They were created by Gregg Lefevre and installed in 2000 as part of an effort to provide glimpses of Hyde Park's history and culture.
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Strategic Plan. BRA then went on to hire a team of consultants from the urban architecture and design firm of Crosby Schlessinger Smallridge. Articles and a new zoning map were prepared and presented to the Boston Redevelopment Authority Board, which accepted it. The
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from the settled land in Dorchester (Grew's Woods and the Hyde Park Land Company development), Milton (Fairmount) and Dedham (Readville). It remained a part of Norfolk County until 1912, when the town voted in favor of annexation to the City of Boston in
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1281:. Internet Archive. 1888
1235:. Internet Archive. 1892
1164:United States portal
752:Boston Housing Authority
739:In the aftermath of the
598:Boston Zoning Commission
488:, until it was moved to
339:B. F. Sturtevant Company
299:Boston Police Department
297:Hyde Park is covered by
134:A Small Town in the City
2953:Neighborhoods in Boston
2405:Hynes Convention Center
2211:Boston Marathon bombing
2134:Riverside Theatre Works
1843:Riverside Theater Works
1609:"2000-2010 Census Data"
1499:Temple, Robert (2010).
1047:Robert Frederick Drinan
1006:Henry Beebee Carrington
582:Stony Brook Reservation
396:Stony Brook Reservation
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2872:New England Revolution
2862:New England Free Jacks
2046:Boston Baptist College
2018:Social Justice Academy
1994:The Engineering School
1444:Cite journal requires
1138:William Monroe Trotter
1057:American Impressionist
862:Social Justice Academy
843:The Engineering School
832:Boston Baptist College
820:Boston Trinity Academy
808:The Engineering School
708:
303:Boston Fire Department
155:"If you begin, finish"
95:Neighborhood of Boston
2924:42.25556°N 71.12444°W
2064:Boston Public Library
2029:Boston Public Schools
2005:Boston Public Schools
1981:Boston Public Schools
1903:Boston Public Schools
1879:Boston Public Schools
1803:"City of Boston Golf"
1760:Congressional website
1738:"Boston City Council"
1573:data.cityofboston.gov
1084:Charles Wilson Killam
1066:Angelina Emily Grimké
919:Franklin/Foxboro Line
887:Boston Public Library
854:Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
803:Hyde Park High School
797:Hyde Park High School
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641:Historic architecture
538:Hyde Park High School
521:Boston Public Schools
474:crisis of the 1970s.
427:a new station on the
315:Baseball Hall of Fame
2867:New England Patriots
2449:New England Aquarium
2375:Bunker Hill Monument
1825:Public Art in Boston
1756:"Michael E. Capuano"
1424:Catherine E. Walsh.
1205:"Hyde Park Timeline"
1144:Theodore Dwight Weld
1111:"; born in Hyde Park
1053:John Joseph Enneking
1032:Washington Nationals
1012:Rebecca Lee Crumpler
972:The privately owned
517:desegregation busing
492:in the early 2000s.
464:Southwest Expressway
364:Theodore Dwight Weld
319:Boston Red Stockings
282:is the southernmost
2929:42.25556; -71.12444
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2527:Innovation district
2430:Museum of Fine Arts
2231:Diplomatic missions
1821:"Hyde Park Plaques"
1059:painter (1841–1911)
1018:Arthur Vining Davis
699:Community resources
667:Boston City Council
591:In April 2008, the
457:Col. Robert G. Shaw
431:, which is today's
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2670:Financial District
2537:Route 128 corridor
2517:Financial District
2023:2010-06-12 at the
1999:2010-06-12 at the
1975:2010-06-12 at the
1938:www.bostonprep.org
1897:2010-06-12 at the
1873:2010-06-12 at the
1719:2010-06-04 at the
1486:B.F.Sturtevant Fan
1392:. Boston Crusaders
1390:"Boston Crusaders"
1088:Harvard University
1039:, selected by the
907:MBTA Commuter Rail
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507:Community activism
453:United States Army
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2459:Paul Revere House
2444:Museum of Science
2395:Franklin Park Zoo
2216:COVID-19 pandemic
1331:, BostonRoads.com
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1099:Stephen J. Murphy
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