This is what the North End used to look like
From the Paul Revere house to open air markets
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The North End is Boston’s oldest neighborhood, so it’s no surprise that taking a stroll down its cobblestone streets feels like going home. There’s history, friendly faces, and Italian food that might even be better than mom’s cooking (but don’t tell her you said so).
From the Paul Revere house to open-air markets, here’s a look at how the one-square-mile waterfront community has changed throughout the years.
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