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I would hardly call West Roxbury a suburban neighborhood. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.168.127.6 (talk) 17:31, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
The current text, "a suburban feel in an urban setting" is accurate. There are definitely parts of Brighton, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, and Roslindale that are identical to West Roxbury (ie, single family houses with front lawns and low to medium density commercial areas along the major streets), but these characteristics make up the majority of West Roxbury. As a Boston neighborhood (which is specified in the first sentence of the article), it's not literally a Boston suburb. 66.65.68.196 (talk) 05:02, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
Roxbury Latin is not the oldest school in North America, Boston Latin School is ref 1 says BLS was est 1635, and ref 2 says RL was est in 1645 -- Vdub49 19:49, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
What is the current population of this city?? --200.161.55.202 (talk) 02:22, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Move. Jafeluv (talk) 07:35, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
West Roxbury, Boston → West Roxbury — – This is a move over a redirect. Wikipedia article titles should be as succinct as possible, such as The Bronx and Brooklyn. Furthermore, to my knowledge there is no ambiguity in the title "West Roxbury." It can only refer to the neighborhood of Boston. Pgp688 (talk) 01:46, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
In 1985 the City of Boston, steward of as many as 16 historic cemeteries ranging in date from 1630 to 1841, launched its "Historic Burying Ground Initiative," an ambitious, long-term program encompassing comprehensive inventories and treatment of gravemarkers, landscape rehabilitation, and improved maintenance and security procedures. The Boston initiative involves a number of city agencies and community groups and is believed to be the largest cemetery recordation and restoration project undertaken by local government in the country. Further information may be obtained from the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, 1010 Massachusetts Ave., Boston MA 02118.
Historic Burying Grounds Initiative
Boston's historic cemeteries are important examples of the City's early landscape, linking contemporary Boston with a rich historical legacy. The City of Boston has sixteen historic burying grounds and three larger garden-style cemeteries under its jurisdiction which date between 1630 and 1892 and are located in thirteen Boston neighborhoods. The burying grounds house a rich collection of historic artifacts that tell many stories about Boston's cultural heritage.
The Historic Burying Grounds Initiative (HBGI) is a public/private cooperative program established within the Boston Parks and Recreation Department with the history of the initiative dating back to the early 1970's. Its mission is the comprehensive restoration, on-going conservation, and heritage interpretation of Boston's sixteen historic burying grounds.
List of Burying Grounds
-71.174.187.78 (talk) 21:50, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
A manual for the use of the General Court By Massachusetts. 1900
p.150 NORFOLK COUNTY WEST ROXBURY Date of Establishment May 24, 1851 Part of Roxbury. From what Established or Incorporated, Change of Boundary... Part of Roxbury. April 21, 1852 part of Dedham annexed upon pay- ment of $400 by West Roxbury. April 30, 1852 the act accepted by West Roxbury. July 4, 1853 $400 paid by West Roxbury to Ded- ham, and the act in effect. April 2, 1870 bounds between West Roxbury and Boston established. April 12, 1872 part (Mount Hope Cemetery) annexed to Boston. May 29, 1873 West Roxbury an- nexed to Boston if the act is accepted by both places. Oct. 7, 1873 the act accepted by both. Jan. 5, 1874 the act took effect.
-96.237.8.174 (talk) 18:58, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
The statement: "Many people mistakenly confuse West Roxbury with Roxbury, but the two are not connected. West Roxbury is separated from Roxbury by Jamaica Plain and Roslindale." is anecdotal. In my anecdotal experience it's true, but it's not relevant to the average Wikipedia reader and doesn't belong in this article.
24.128.49.188 (talk) 05:50, 9 March 2012 (UTC)
I corrected per the article and added in the link.
G. Robert Shiplett 12:48, 29 June 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Grshiplett (talk • contribs)
"This could be due to more rigorous counting procedures instituted by the City of Boston and Massachusetts in an unsuccessful attempt to avoid losing the state's tenth congressional seat."
- This assertion is not even a little bit cited, and is a fairly serious accusation against city officials of cooking the books. Can anyone find a source to back up this claim, or should it be struck? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.63.3.106 (talk) 22:08, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
You state: "Founded in 1630, West Roxbury was... ." Then follows the non sequitur that it seceded from Roxbury in 1851. How can a locality be founded before it exists, or at least exists independently? How would it be if a Wiki article said, "The Confederate States of America were founded in 1776. They seceded from the United States starting in 1861"? When did West Roxbury, the name West Roxbury, come into existence? It's the most fundamental possible historical and nomenclatural fact, and it's stated unclearly, if at all.
As it stands, you make it sound as if West Roxbury and Roxbury both existed from 1630. But how likely is that? Did the Puritans literally say, "We hereby found two localities—A and B, B being part of A"? If that is what you mean, say it. If not, state when West Roxbury, the name and place, emerged or was recognized within parent Roxbury. Or if the name came into existence only on its secession, so state.
Jimlue (talk) 22:40, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
Hey 4TheLuxOfFax i just wanna ask you something: Despite knowing that West Roxbury also borders Jamaica Plain on the other side, why did bother removing Jamaica Plain despite knowing that West Roxbury borders there too? It just makes no sense. If you look at the map of Boston within their neighborhoods, then you'll understand what i mean. 2601:196:4A01:D770:88F7:3318:E034:7B17 (talk) 21:17, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
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