Historic and Current Maps of Brookline, MA and Surrounding Areas

A colorful, ink drawn, paper map of part of Brookline in 1874. The areas of the map are divided into sections of pink, yellow, green, or blue ink. A bright red line separates the edge of the town from Brighton.
Town of Brookline, 1874.

Brookline Historical Society.

 
An ink drawn, colorful, paper map of part of the town of Brookline in 1907, with some buildings colored with pink ink, and most buildings colored with yellow ink.
Town of Brookline, 1907.

Brookline Historical Society.

 
A colorful, ink drawn, paper map of part of Brookline in 1919. About half the buildings are colored in pink ink, while the other half are colored in yellow, and public spaces are colored in light green.
Town of Brookline, 1919.

Brookline Historical Society.

 
A digital map displaying about one third of a mile in Brookline. The path of the neighborhood walking tour from the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site is marked in blue, with the tour stops numbered.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site Walking Tour.
Stop 1: John F. Kennedy National Historic Site, 83 Beals Street.
Stop 2: Second Kennedy home, 51 Abbottsford Road.
Stop 3: Saint Aidan's Roman Catholic Church, 207 Freeman Street.
Stop 4: Former site of Noble and Greenough Lower School, later Dexter School, 175 Freeman Street.
Stop 5: Coolidge Corner, at Beacon and Harvard streets.
Stop 6: Florida Ruffin Ridley School (the Edward Devotion School when JFK attended), 347 Harvard Street.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site.

 
Digital map of National Park Sites in Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge within a rectangular view displaying approximately 30 square miles. The Charles River, Red and Green Lines, and major highways are visible.
National Parks of Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge.
From top to bottom, as labeled on map: Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters NHS, Boston African American NHS, Boston NHP Visitor Center, John Fitzgerald Kennedy NHS, Frederick Law Olmsted NHS, John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site.

Last updated: January 10, 2023

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