South End (disambiguation)

South End, Boston is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

South End, South-end or Southend may also refer to:

In Australia:

  • Southend, South Australia, a port and village south of Beachport, South Australia
  • In Canada:

  • South End, Halifax, a neighbourhood in Nova Scotia
  • South End, a neighbourhood in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
  • Southend, Saskatchewan
  • In the United Kingdom

  • Southend-on-Sea
  • London Southend Airport
  • Southend (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Southend, Argyll and Bute
  • Southend, Berkshire
  • Southend, Buckinghamshire
  • Southend, Gloucestershire, a United Kingdom location
  • South-end, Hertfordshire, a settlement in the parish of Much Hadham in England
  • Southend, London, in Lewisham
  • Southend, Oxfordshire, a United Kingdom location
  • South End, a road in South Croydon
  • In the United States:

  • South End, Agoura Hills, California, a neighborhood
  • South End Grounds, three baseball parks within this neighborhood
  • 46 South End

    46 South End, located in South Croydon, is currently Croydon's oldest surviving shop. The building is Grade II listed, dating back to the 16th century. The building retains its original timber framing and the front has distinctive and attractive elevations. The rear of the building is partly of modern construction.

    History

    The original nature of the building, or who early occupants were is unknown. Records of street directories dating back to 1851 give the names E.C. Johnson & Thorpe, though no detail of the usage of the premises at the time. After an unoccupied period, the shop was a pork butchers for around 20 years.

    From 1900 for 58 years, it was lived in by J. Gladwish, who established Gladwish's, a grocery and provisions shop.

    In 1962 the property was bought by Mr Brian Trengove. He moved his business, Trengove Antiques, from a previous shop, which was demolished to make way for the Croydon Flyover. On several occasions, attempts at selling the property were made as seen by a newspaper article, dated October 6, 1982

    South End, Boston

    The South End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is bordered by the Back Bay, Chinatown, and Roxbury. It is distinguished from other neighborhoods by its Victorian style houses and the many parks in and around the area. The South End is the largest intact Victorian row house district in the country, which is made up of over 300 acres. Eleven residential parks are scattered around the South End. In 1973, the South End was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The construction of the South End began in 1849 when the neighborhood was built on tidal marshes.

    It is home to many diverse groups, including immigrants, young families, and professionals, and it is very popular with the gay and lesbian community of Boston. Since the 1880s the South End has been characterized by its diversity, with substantial Irish, Lebanese, Jewish, African-American, and Greek populations. In 2010, the population was 55.2% white, 13.3% Hispanic, 12.5% Black or African American, 16.2% Asian, and 2.7% other; 55.2% of its residents had a bachelor's degree or higher; the median household income was $57,699; the median age was 36; 65.6% were primarily English speakers; and 12.9% were primarily Spanish speakers.

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