beacon hill
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historic and affluent neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Hill is a well-known residential area characterized by its Federal-style and Victorian brick row houses, narrow gaslit streets, and brick sidewalks. It is the location of the Massachusetts State House.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Many tourists enjoy walking the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill.
- The golden dome of the State House is a prominent landmark on Beacon Hill.
- She has lived in a townhouse on Beacon Hill for twenty years.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural and historical symbol: The name "Beacon Hill" is often used to symbolize historic Boston, political power (due to the state government's presence), and affluence.
- The decision made on Beacon Hill will affect the entire state.
- His policies are popular in the suburbs but face criticism from Beacon Hill.
Variants and Related Words
- Beacon Hiller (n., informal): A resident of Beacon Hill.
- The longtime Beacon Hiller opposed the new zoning regulations.
Synonyms
- Historic district
- Neighborhood (when the specific context of Boston is clear)
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the neighborhood in Boston. It is not a generic term for a hill with a beacon. The name originates from a beacon that once warned locals of invasion.
Noun
- a fashionable section of Boston; site of the Massachusetts capital building