East Boston | |
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Neighborhood of Boston | |
An airplane approaching Logan International Airport in 1973.
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Nickname(s): Eastie, EBO | |
Neighborhood map of East Boston, Massachusetts |
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Country | United States |
State | Massachusetts |
County | Suffolk |
Neighborhood of | Boston |
Annexed by Boston | 1836 |
Population (2010) | 40,508 |
Time zone | Eastern (UTC-5) |
Zip Code | 02128, 02228 |
Area code(s) | 617 / 857 |
Website | www |
East Boston, also known as Eastie, is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts with over 40,000 residents. The neighborhood was created by connecting several islands using land fill. It was annexed by Boston in 1836. It is separated from the city proper by Boston Harbor and bordered by Winthrop, Revere, and the Chelsea Creek. Directly west of East Boston, across Boston Harbor, is the North End and Boston's Financial District.
East Boston has long provided a foothold for the latest immigrants with Irish, Russian Jews and then Italians. From the 1990s into the early millennium, Latin American immigrants settled in East Boston, eventually composing more than fifty percent of the population in the 2010 neighborhood census. In recent years, East Boston has become home to a wave of young professionals seeking residence in Boston in newly renovated condominiums along Jeffries Point, Maverick Square, and the Eagle Hill waterfront, ushering in gentrification. Jeffries Point specifically has become one of the most desirable neighborhoods, due to its location to the harbor, marinas, and Piers Park. The Kennedy family resided in East Boston. The neighborhood is easily accessible to downtown Boston via the MBTA Blue Line.