There will be an exhibit of historical maps, photos and articles focusing on Cutillo Park in the North End at Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery, 226 Causeway Street, from now until July. Please stop by!
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1920 Cutillo Park Dedication
The land that makes up Cutillo Park was taken by the City of Boston for park purposes in 1917. In 1920, the park was dedicated in honor of Vincent J. Cutillo, a young North End resident, who was killed in service in 1918 in World War I. These articles from the Boston Globe are about Read More…
Cutillo Park — News Coverage
https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/Boston-North-End-Residents-Call-for-Change-at-Neglected-Cutillo-Park-490984461.html NBC 10 Boston News visited Cutillo Park last night. Click the link above to watch the footage. The neighborhood has recently been gathering momentum around the restoration of this park, including the formation of the Friends of Cutillo Park. See more Cutillo Park updates by searching the tag: Cutillo Park
Historic Neighborhood Photo: Children at Stillman Street Playground
This photo shows a group of children running around in a playground on Stillman Street in the North End. In the photo, it appears the majority of this playground was simply wide open cement, however, if you take a look at the second photo shown below, you’ll notice there were several sets of swings in Read More…


