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“When the road was first built, a store and school were put up where Beacon Street crossed Harvard Street, the road to Allston and Roxbury. The store (later the site of the S.S. Pierce store) was owned by a man named Coolidge, and the intersection became known as “Coolidge’s Corner.” It had the town pump and hay scales out front. It would become one of the most-traveled parts of Brookline.”

Ted Clarke, Brookline, Allston-Brighton and the Renewal of Boston
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Brookline, Allston-Brighton and the Renewal of Boston Brookline, Allston-Brighton and the Renewal of Boston by Ted Clarke
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