Hyde Park, Massachusetts 02136
Hyde Park, MA Business Real Estate Lodging History
The neighborhood of Hyde Park, Massachusetts was once its own municipality before being annexed by Boston in 1912.
Hyde Park is home to the George Wright Golf Course, Boston Baptist College, and Riverside Theatre Works.
Notable architectural styles in Hyde Park include Second Empire, Queen Anne, Victorian, Tudor, and Colonial Revival. Famous residents of Hyde Park have included Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, Red Sox pitcher Manny Delcarmen, actress Maura Tierney, and suffragist Angelina Emily Grinke.
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Annexed by Boston: 1912
County: Suffolk
Hyde Park, MA Population:
2000: 28,392
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Boston, MA 02108
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