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  2. Commonwealth Avenue (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Avenue. Construction in Back Bay (1870) with the two sides of Commonwealth Avenue flanking the tree-lined Mall. Commonwealth Avenue (colloquially referred to as Comm Ave) is a major street in the cities of Boston and Newton, Massachusetts. It begins at the western edge of the Boston Public Garden, and continues west through the ...

  3. Commonwealth Financial Network - Wikipedia

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    Approximately $156 billion. Number of employees. Approximately 854. Website. www .commonwealth .com. Commonwealth Financial Network is a privately held Registered Investment Adviser–independent broker/dealer based in Waltham, Massachusetts, and 110 Plaza in San Diego, California, and a new office to be opened in 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1]

  4. George Sherman Union - Wikipedia

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    The George Sherman Union (GSU) is the student union building at Boston University and Boston University Academy. The Brutalist -styled building opened in Spring 1963. [1] When it opened, the Union had a 10-lane bowling alley in its basement. [2] The building is named for the Boston industrialist, philanthropist, and Boston University benefactor.

  5. Commonwealth Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Credit Union was founded on April 2, 1951, with $2,700 in assets and 122 members. By 1976, membership had grown to nearly 6,000 and its assets to $2.8 million. Commonwealth absorbed the Kentucky Teachers and Associated Employees Credit Union in 1983.

  6. Boston University School of Theology - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bu .edu /sth. Boston University School of Theology ( STH) is the oldest theological seminary of American Methodism and the founding school of Boston University, the largest private research university in New England. It is one of thirteen theological schools maintained by the United Methodist Church.

  7. The College Club of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The College Club of Boston is a private membership organization founded in 1890 as the first women's college club in the United States. Located in the historic Back Bay of Boston, Massachusetts, at 44 Commonwealth Avenue, the College Club was established by nineteen college educated women whose mission was to form a social club where they and other like-minded women could meet and share ...

  8. Warren Towers - Wikipedia

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    Warren Towers. Originally, the building's name was simply "700", in reference to its 700 Commonwealth Avenue address. Its three towers were simply called, from east to west (left to right in the above photo), A Tower, B Tower, and C Tower. The building was first occupied in 1966; residents lived in A and B Towers while construction of C Tower ...

  9. Green Line B branch - Wikipedia

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    The B branch, also called the Commonwealth Avenue branch or Boston College branch, is a branch of the MBTA Green Line light rail system which operates on Commonwealth Avenue west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts. One of four branches of the Green Line, the B branch runs from Boston College station down the median of Commonwealth Avenue to ...