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  1. May 25, 2024 · Roxbury, southern residential section of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Prior to becoming part of the city of Boston in 1868, it was a town (township) of Norfolk county, located between Boston and Dorchester. Early spellings include Rocksbury, Roxburie, and Rocsbury; the town was named probably in.

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  2. Roxbury ( / ˈrɒksbəri /) is a neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1] Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and one of 23 official neighborhoods of Boston used by the city for neighborhood services coordination. The city states that Roxbury serves as the "heart of Black culture in Boston." [2]

  3. Dec 4, 2023 · Roxbury is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its rich heritage. The neighborhood offers a variety of attractions, including historic landmarks and cultural venues. Roxbury has a vibrant community and hosts exciting events throughout the year.

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    Founded in 2023, Visit Roxbury is a dynamic Community Movement dedicated to making a positive impact. With a focus on inclusivity and collaboration, we strive to create a thriving community where everyone feels valued and empowered. Our mission is to foster meaningful connections, promote social justice, and drive sustainable change.

  5. Roxbury celebrates community culture through visual and performance arts at the Roxbury Center and the Museum of the National Center for African-American Artists. Nubian Square is a dynamic intersection of public art, retail shops, bookstores, eclectic cafes, and restaurants.

  6. Roxbury is filled with lush community gardens, bustling green spaces like Malcolm X Park, where summer basketball tournaments are veritable family reunions, and Highland Park, with its landmark...

  7. Throughout the mid-20th century and continuing to this day, Roxbury became the center of African American culture in Boston. The district has strong ties to jazz (Roy Haynes, Makanda Ken McIntyre) and early leaders of the civil rights movement (Malcolm X, Rev. James Breeden, and Melnea Cass).