The northern part of the triangle was, from 1974 to last year, the location of the fifth building to carry the name Pierce School. It was recently torn down and will be replaced by the sixth building in the long history of Pierce.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
The Pierce School the Municipal Triangle, Part 1
The northern part of the triangle was, from 1974 to last year, the location of the fifth building to carry the name Pierce School. It was recently torn down and will be replaced by the sixth building in the long history of Pierce.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Spring Walking Tours of Brookline History
This spring's series of Brookline history walking tours kicks off this Sunday at 9 am with 165 Years of Shopping in Coolidge Corner.
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Coolidge & Brother Store, 1887 |
Coolidge Corner was home to just one store—Coolidge & Brother—from the 1850s to the 1890s. Following the widening of Beacon Street in 1887-88 and the arrival of the S.S. Pierce store a few years later, a major new shopping district took root. Almost all of the existing buildings in this still thriving commercial area were built between 1890 and 1930.
Join me for a journey back to the initial development of the Coolidge Corner business district and get a glimpse of local shopping in the early decades of the 20th Century. The tour is free, but registration is required. Register at https://bit.ly/coolidgecorner04132025 .
The tour will begin at the Coolidge Corner inbound T-stop on Beacon Street. For a full list of spring tours, see the Brookline Historical Society website at https://brooklinehistoricalsociety.org/
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Brookline's Oldest Restaurant (Or Is It?)
Three years ago, I wrote a blog post about Brookline's oldest restaurant, the Busy Bee, which opened on Beacon Street just east of Carlton Street in April 1955.
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Ad announcing the grand opening of Busy Bee. Brookline Citizen, April 14, 1955, p7. |
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Ad in Brookline Citizen, November 24, 1955 |
And a mural on the inside of the restaurant also says 1918.
Could it be that Muldoon's, the luncheonette that, according to that 1955 ad, was replaced by Martin's, was a restaurant in that space as far back as 1918?
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Brookline Citizen, December 2, 1948. (Click image for larger view) |
The Brookline News story on the closing of Busy Bee noted that the Christakis family, which operated the restaurant and still owns the building, is negotiating with a prospective new restaurant tenant. "We’re looking for somebody to keep it the way it is, keep it similar,” Chris Christakis told the paper. A future tenant, he added, might not even change the name.