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Mission Park - Neville House [Sold]
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Mission Park - Neville House [Sold]

Address10, Vining Street, Boston, MA, United States of America, 02115
Site Number183
Building Root Number N/A
Building Acquired 1977
Constructed 1977
Sold 2000
StatusInactive
Materials for this building in our collection are not fully processed at this time.
Site Name HistoryThe site is named after Jeane Neville, a Harvard student and community activist in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston.Historical NotesMission Park is a residential complex located in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston. It is a part of the parcels Harvard University purchased in the neighborhood in the 1960s with the intention of constructing institutional buildings for the nearby medical school campus. The university, however, was unable to complete its plans and instead, with the Roxbury Tenants of Harvard Association, created Mission Park.

The majority of the complex is on the former site of the House of the Good Shepard.

Additional Information
Mission Park. General Information by and about the Mission Park Housing Project. 1975. Harvard University Archives call number HUB 1570.2.
“Mission Park.” Architectural Record, vol. 163, no. 2, FWDodge, etc, 1978, pp. 84-.
Roxbury Tenants of Harvard, and John Sharratt Associates. The Relationship of Harvard University Medical School and Affiliated Institutions to the Neighboring Residential Community; Its Problems and a Solution, Prepared by the Roxbury Tenants of Harvard, Assisted by John Sharratt Associates. Boston, 1970. Print. HOLLIS number 002519656
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