Jamaica Plain is a neighborhood of 4.4 square miles (11 km2) in the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Founded by Boston Puritans seeking farmland to the south, it was originally part of the former Town of Roxbury, now also a part of the City of Boston. The community seceded from Roxbury as a part of the new town of West Roxbury in 1851 and became part of Boston when West Roxbury was annexed in 1874. In the 19th century, Jamaica Plain became one of the first streetcar suburbs in America and home to a significant portion of Boston’s Emerald Necklace of parks, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
The early years of the 19th century continued the trends of the post-Independence years. An aqueduct was built to Boston and inner Roxbury by the Jamaica Pond Aqueduct Corporation, which provided water to Boston, Roxbury, and later the Town of West Roxbury, from 1795 to 1886. Carriages carried people to Roxbury and Boston on Centre Street (then, the Highway to Dedham), and in 1806 on the new Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike toll road (present-day Washington Street). In 1826, “hourlies” ran from Jamaica Plain to Roxbury and Boston on a regular schedule, and the 1830s brought larger “omnibuses” to carry the growing passenger base. The first train line reached Jamaica Plain in 1834 when the Boston and Providence Rail Road began service, with special low “commuter” fares offered residents in 1839. Stops at Boylston Street and Tollgate (present-day Forest Hills) were joined by a station at Green Street at the request of residents. LadyB’s Bed Bug Pros Boston
As Jamaica Plain became a part of Boston, the rate of growth continued to increase. The triple-decker house, a defining image in urban New England architecture, first showed up in the 1870s and spread rapidly in the 1890s. In Jamaica Plain, the first commercial blocks were built in the 1870s, with the first brick commercial building erected in 1875. In 1873, the imposing brick police station was built on Seaverns Avenue, and a year later the recently built Eliot School was renamed West Roxbury High School, only to be changed to Jamaica Plain High School after annexation. The Stony Brook valley had long been the industrial center of Jamaica Plain.
Restaurants and Pubs
- Chilacates Mission Hill is located at 1482 A Tremont St, Boston, MA
- The Haven is located at 2 Perkins St, Jamaica Plain, MA
- The Jeanie Johnston Pub is located at 144 South St, Jamaica Plain, MA
- Brendan Behan Pub is located at 378 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA
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