| With the addition of mixed-income housing, the renovation of One Brigham Circle and a strong business district along Tremont Street and Huntington Avenue, Mission Hill is alive with renewed energy while still retaining its original character. The community consists of a large African American and Hispanic population, a healthy collection of students from nearby colleges and young families who work in the Longwood Medical Area, making it one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Boston. New condominiums now join the traditional brick row houses and many three-decker homes that mark this architectural landmark district. Located just one mile from downtown Boston, Mission Hill also houses the historic Mission Church.
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| Mission Hill Map |
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| Mission Hill Main Streets |
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| Mission Hill K-8 School |
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| Mission Hill Transportation |
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| Mission Hill Taxi |
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| Mission Hill – Where Do I Vote? |
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| Mayor’s 24 Hour Hotline |
617-635-4500 |
| Mission Hill – Sociedad Latina |
617-442-4299 |
| Mission Park – Roxbury Tenants of Harvard |
617-232-4306 |
| Mission Hill – BCYF – Boston Centers for Youth & Families |
617-635-5216 |
| Mission Hill – ABCD – Action for Boston Community Development |
617-445-6000, ext. 223 |
| Mission Hill – BPL – Parker Hill Branch Library |
617-427-3820 |
| The Mission Church |
617-445-2600 |
| U.S. Postal Service |
1575 Tremont Street, Mission Hill |
| Labor of Workforce Development |
617-626-6800 |
| Mission Hill Gazette |
617-524-2626 |