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What was the center of Puritan and Colonial Boston?

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What was the center of Puritan and Colonial Boston?

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Since the town was settled in 1630, the center of the town was located at the intersection of King Street and Cornhill, known today as State and Washington streets. These were the two main thoroughfares in colonial Boston. King Street led up from Long Wharf and the harbor, and Cornhill and connecting streets crossed the narrow neck that connected Boston with the mainland.

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