30 Facts About Dorchester Massachusetts

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Originally, Dorchester was a separate town, founded by Puritans who emigrated in 1630 from Dorchester, Dorset, England, to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Dorchester Massachusetts neighborhood has a very diverse population, which includes a large concentration of African Americans, European Americans, Caribbean Americans, Latinos, and East and Southeast Asian Americans.

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Dorchester Massachusetts has a significant LGBT population, with active political groups and the largest concentration of same-sex couples in Boston after the neighborhoods of South End and Jamaica Plain.

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4.

Dorchester Massachusetts is the birthplace of the first public elementary school in America, the Mather School, established in 1639.

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Dorchester Massachusetts's served as an evangelist to Stoughton's Native American servants, and the First Parish Church of Dorchester attempted to help Dorcas gain her freedom.

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6.

In 1765, chocolate was first introduced in the American colonies when Irish chocolate maker John Hannon imported beans from the West Indies and refined them in Dorchester Massachusetts, working with Dr James Baker, an American physician and investor.

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Portions of the original town of Dorchester Massachusetts developed as the separate towns of Hyde Park, Milton, and Stoughton .

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The Dorchester Massachusetts apartment drew friends and followers like a magnet, according to [friend and roommate John] Bustamante, with 'untold numbers of visitors coming from the other schools.

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9.

In 1974, the University of Massachusetts Boston moved from Park Square in downtown Boston to Columbia Point in Dorchester.

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10.

Dorchester Massachusetts is located south of downtown Boston and is surrounded by the neighborhoods of South Boston, Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park and South End, the city of Quincy and the town of Milton.

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11.

Dorchester Massachusetts is Boston's largest and most populous neighborhood and comprises many smaller sections and squares.

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12.

North Dorchester Massachusetts includes the portion north of Quincy, East and Freeport streets.

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The main business district in this part of Dorchester Massachusetts is Uphams Corner, at the intersection of Dudley Street and Columbia Road.

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14.

South Dorchester Massachusetts is bordered to the east by Dorchester Massachusetts Bay and to the south by the Neponset River.

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The main business districts in this part of Dorchester Massachusetts are Fields Corner, at the intersection of Dorchester Massachusetts Avenue and Adams Street, and Codman Square, at the intersection of Washington Street and Talbot Avenue.

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Dorchester Massachusetts Avenue is the major neighborhood spine, running in a south-north line through all of Dorchester Massachusetts from Lower Mills to downtown Boston.

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17.

The southern part of Dorchester Massachusetts is primarily a residential area, with established neighborhoods still defined by parishes, and occupied by families for generations.

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The northern part of Dorchester Massachusetts is more urban, with a greater amount of apartment housing and industrial parks.

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19.

Dorchester Massachusetts continued to receive immigrants from Northern European countries such as Ireland, Germany and Poland.

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20.

Dorchester Massachusetts became more diverse than at any point in its long history, with many nationalities represented here.

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21.

Sections of Dorchester Massachusetts have distinct ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic compositions.

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22.

The eastern areas of Dorchester Massachusetts are primarily ethnic European and Asian, with a large population of Irish Americans and Vietnamese Americans.

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23.

In recent years Dorchester Massachusetts has seen an influx of young residents, gay men and women, and working artists .

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24.

At Ashmont station, the city of Boston and the state of Dorchester Massachusetts partnered with private investors to create The Carruth, one of the state's first Transit-oriented developments .

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25.

In 1953, Carney Hospital moved from South Boston to its current location in Dorchester Massachusetts, serving the local communities of Dorchester Massachusetts, Mattapan, Milton and Quincy.

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26.

In 1870 Dorchester Massachusetts was annexed to Boston and its schools became managed by the City of Boston.

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27.

The current Dorchester Massachusetts facility opened in 1925 on Peacevale Road to males, while the Talbot Avenue building was for females.

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28.

Urban Asthma Coalition in Dorchester Massachusetts promotes collaboration among organizations and residents concerned about factors that affect asthma: the environment, quality of health care, access to health care, and education.

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29.

Dorchester Massachusetts has available shelters for those in need, a homeless shelter by the name of Pilgrim church that is an adult shelter open to men only.

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30.

Dorchester Massachusetts is home to many listings on the National Register of Historic Places.

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