
Congress Street from Dock Square, Boston, 2010
Congress Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is located in the Financial District and South Boston. It was first named in 1800. It was extended in 1854 (from State Street) as far as Atlantic Avenue, and in 1874 across Fort Point Channel into South Boston. Today's Congress Street consists of several segments of streets, previously named Atkinson's Street, Dalton Street, Gray's Alley, Leverett's Lane, Quaker Lane, and Shrimpton's Lane.[1][2]
See also
- Boston Children's Museum
- Boston City Hall
- The Boston Post
- Boston Reds (1890–1891)
- Children's Wharf
- Congress Street Fire Station
- Congress Street Grounds
- Dock Square (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Exchange Coffee House, Boston
- Government Center, Boston
- John Hancock Building
- Julien Hall (19th century)
- Mobius Artists Group
- New England Holocaust Memorial
- Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts
- Russia Wharf Buildings
- Weekly Messenger newspaper
- World Trade Center (MBTA station)
Images
 Julien's Restorator, corner of Milk Street and Congress St. (demolished 1824) Julien's Restorator, corner of Milk Street and Congress St. (demolished 1824)
 Dalton house, corner of Congress St. and Water St., Boston, c. 19th century Dalton house, corner of Congress St. and Water St., Boston, c. 19th century
 Detail of 1829 map of Boston, showing extent of Congress St.; (Atkinson St. would become part of Congress St. in 1854) Detail of 1829 map of Boston, showing extent of Congress St.; (Atkinson St. would become part of Congress St. in 1854)
 Issue No.1, The Liberator, 1831; published from Office #11, Merchants Hall, on Water Street at the corner of Congress Street, Boston Issue No.1, The Liberator, 1831; published from Office #11, Merchants Hall, on Water Street at the corner of Congress Street, Boston
 Advertisement for Welch & Griffiths, cast-steel saws, 1852 Advertisement for Welch & Griffiths, cast-steel saws, 1852
 Advertisement for William Bond & Son, chronometer and watch makers, 1861 Advertisement for William Bond & Son, chronometer and watch makers, 1861
 Congress St. after the fire of 1872 Congress St. after the fire of 1872
 Congress St. (looking from Milk St.), after the fire, 1872; photo by John P. Soule Congress St. (looking from Milk St.), after the fire, 1872; photo by John P. Soule
 Detail of 1883 map of Boston, showing Congress St. and vicinity Detail of 1883 map of Boston, showing Congress St. and vicinity
 Stock Exchange, Congress St., Boston, 1910s Stock Exchange, Congress St., Boston, 1910s
 Congress Street Bridge (at far right), 2007 Congress Street Bridge (at far right), 2007
 Congress St., Boston, looking towards Merrimac St., 2010 Congress St., Boston, looking towards Merrimac St., 2010
References
- ↑ Boston (Mass.). Street laying-out Dept. (1910), A record of the streets, alleys, places, etc. in the city of Boston (2 ed.), Boston: City of Boston Printing Dept., OL 16574538M
- ↑ "Street Book". City of Boston. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Congress Street (Boston, Massachusetts).
- Bostonian Society has materials related to the street.
- "Congress Street Bascule Bridge, Spanning Fort Point Channel at Congress Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA". Historic American Engineering Record. Library of Congress.
- "Plan of the estates nos. 246 to 252 Congress corner of Purchase Street..., 1869". Boston Public Library.
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