Chinatown (Boston, Mass.)
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- Asian Community Development Corporation, 2001-, viewed July 22, 2015 :about us (organization working on affordable housing in Chinatown, Boston)
- GNIS, July 22, 2015(Chinatown; in Suffolk County, Massachusetts; ID 606756)
- Muse, E. The evangelical church in Boston's Chinatown, 2005.
- Wikipedia, July 22, 2015:Chinatown, Boston (neighborhood in downtown Boston, Massachusetts; borders Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, the Washington Street Theatre District, the South End, and the Southeast Expressway/Massachusetts Turnpike)
Wikipedia description:
Chinatown, Boston (Chinese: 波士頓唐人街; Cantonese: 唐人街; Jyutping: Tong4jan4gaai1) is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the only surviving historic ethnic Chinese enclave in New England since the demise of the Chinatowns in Providence, Rhode Island, and Portland, Maine, after the 1950s. Because of the high population of Asians and Asian Americans living in this area of Boston, there is an abundance of Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants located in Chinatown. It is one of the most densely populated residential areas in Boston and serves as the largest center of its East Asian and Southeast Asian cultural life. Chinatown borders the Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, the Washington Street Theatre District, Bay Village, the South End, and the Southeast Expressway/Massachusetts Turnpike. Boston's Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns outside of New York City.
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