Park Square (Boston)

To the north across Boylston Street is the Boston Public Garden.

[1] At one time, the terminus of the Boston and Providence Railroad was in the square; however, after South Station opened, the terminal was closed.

[2] A small street in the district was renamed "Park Plaice" (plaice being a type of flatfish) in honor of Legal Sea Foods, a local restaurant.

Boston Renaissance Charter Public School was formerly located in a building in Park Square.

[6] From 1964 to 1974, the University of Massachusetts Boston campus was located in Park Square.