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MGW4496
54 Wallingford Rd
Brighton, MA (in city)
6 Bed, 2 Bath Home
3000 sq.ft.
$339,000 View on Map
DWD2919
6 Radcliffe Rd Apt 6
Allston, MA (0.8 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
1018 sq.ft.

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$549,000 View on Map
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70 Park St Apt 46
Brookline, MA (1.0 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
1144 sq.ft.
Elegant, fully renovated, rarely available, highly sought after, Coolidge corner two-bedroom, …more»
$649,000 View on Map
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22 Aldie St
Allston, MA (1.1 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Townhome
2491 sq.ft.
Beautiful Queen Anne Victorian built in 1895 underwent a complete interior renovation over the …more»

Harvard Square & Parking!

$659,000 View on Map
GDW3653 13 Photos
64 Putnam Ave
Cambridge, MA (1.3 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Condominium
1474 sq.ft.
Harvard Square Condo - As one of only two units, it s a condo that feels like a home! …more»

Studio Top Floor Newly Painted Morning Sun & Skyview Roof Rights

$279,000 View on Map
ADJ2179 21 Photos
70 Fenway
Boston, MA (1.5 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
425 sq.ft.
BOSTON TOP FLOOR freshly painted STUDIO Condo w/Roof Rights, Close to Elevator, Building …more»
$649,000 View on Map
JGM7735
334 Beacon St
Boston, MA (1.8 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
800 sq.ft.
$475,000 View on Map
JDW8611
186 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA (1.9 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
600 sq.ft.
$269,000 View on Map
PTT2413
8 Garrison St
Boston, MA (2.0 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
305 sq.ft.
$350,000 View on Map
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21 Shepard St
Cambridge, MA (2.1 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
540 sq.ft.
Condo is on the first floor of an apartment house with 32 condos. A manager lives on site. …more»
 

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Local city information for Brighton, MA

Brighton is a neighborhood of the City of Boston, Massachusetts, located in the northwest corner of the city. It comprises land covered by the zip code 02135.


In 1630, land comprising present-day Allston-Brighton and Newton was assigned to Watertown. In 1634, the Massachusetts Bay Colony transferred ownership of the south side of the Charles River, including present-day Allston-Brighton and Newton, from Watertown to Newetowne, later renamed Cambridge.

In 1646, Reverend John Eliot established a “Praying Indian” village on the present Newton-Brighton boundary, where resided local natives converted to Christianity. The first permanent English settlement came as settlers crossed the Charles River from Cambridge, establishing Little Cambridge, the area's name before 1807.

Before the American Revolutionary War, Little Cambridge become a small, prosperous farming community with fewer than 300 residents. Its inhabitants included wealthy Boston merchants such as Benjamin Faneuil (after whom a street in Brighton is named).

A key event in the history of Allston-Brighton was the establishment in 1775 of a cattle market to supply the Continental Army. Jonathan Winship I and Jonathan Winship II established the market, and in the post-war period that followed, the Winships become the largest meat packers in Massachusetts.

The residents of Little Cambridge resolved to secede from Cambridge when the latter's government made decisions detrimental to the cattle industry and also failed to repair the Great Bridge linking Little Cambridge with Cambridge proper. Legislative approval for separation was obtained in 1807, and Little Cambridge renamed itself Brighton.

In October 1873, the Town of Brighton voted to annex itself to the City of Boston, and in January 1874 Brighton officially became a neighborhood of the City of Boston.

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