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Charlestown is too isolated

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 14, 2023

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There’s a lot of charm in Charlestown. Its red-brick homes, tree-lined streets, and views of Boston’s skyline can easily turn a mere visitor into a prospective resident.But the warm character that comes along with being in a city that prides itself on its history quickly disappears if you walk a few blocks east of Main Street. Instead of finding any quaint and homey streets, you’ll be greeted by a cold concrete wasteland made up of parking... + full article



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