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Cleveland Circle history, recent changes

Boston Globe Staff Photo Louis Russo. May 9, 1959. MTA Highland Branch. View near homes on Clinton Rd, Brookline whose back yards were amputated to make room for new tracks near Cleveland Circle., BOC - 13Assembly Square package. HOW HAS THE "T" CHANGED NEIGHBORHOODS.
The Boston Globe/File 1959
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The Charles River Branch Railroad stretched out to the Cleveland Circle area in 1852. An apartment construction boom was triggered by the introduction of the electric street car in 1909.

Pictured: Homes on Clinton Road, Brookline, whose back yards were truncated to make room for new tracks near Cleveland Circle.

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