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Christopher Columbus Plaza

The West End Apartments

1330 Boylston

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Piano Craft Guild

95 Saint

Peterborough Apartments

LUKA on the Common

Walter Huntington Apartments

10 Mount Pleasant Ave

212 Stuart

Clippership Apartments on the Wharf

MBH Apartments

Landmark Square Apartments

Winter Street Apartments, 8

The Victor by Windsor

Fenway Diamond at 9 Miner Street

Avalon Exeter

The Lofts at Atlantic Wharf

Mercantile Wharf

Boylston St, 40

The Charlestown - Senior Residences 62+

Parker Hill Apartments

152 Liverpool St, Unit FL2-ID1125

196 Salem St, Unit FL5-ID1079

77 Exeter St, Unit FL21-ID2391A

1 Nashua St, Unit FL33-ID2284A
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Readers and writers, adults and kids, students and business professionals - when you want to find a book or article about nearly any topic available - the Boston Public Library probably has the answer for you. But this isn't just any library - it's an incredible wonderland of reading and entertainment central library located near downtown and in a great location for any resident who's looking to find some new reading material, research or a juicy good book to enjoy in their Boston apartments. With nearly four levels - five if you include the mezzanine level - of books, magazines, computers and meeting space for all types of readers, plus artwork, guest lectures and awesome food, BPL is a great destination for Boston apartment-ites. The first level is the most intriguing for any visitor, featuring a current art exhibit and a room with a popular fiction exhibit as you enter. The newspaper room offers periodicals from around the US and the world. Two delectable eateries, the Novel restaurant serving a lunch buffet and afternoon tea, and Sebastian's Map Room Cafe serving breakfast and lunch, grace the ground floor as you pass by a courtyard. Then, as you progress, you'll go through the new books of non-fiction section as well as new fiction and existing novels, plus the children's book area. There's also a Boston Room full of Boston history. World languages, social sciences, fine arts, music and rare books, as well as general adult non-fiction can be found on the upper floors, while conference rooms and a career access center are found in the lower level. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 9 am to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday, 1 -5 pm. To completely absorb all the library has to offer, take a walking tour of the McKim Building, a free one hour tour describing all the amenities of this splendid Boston institution.