Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, runs from Park Square to just south of Melnea Cass Boulevard, as well as from Tremont Street to Walnut Avenue and Seaver Street, where it continues as Seaver Street to Blue Hill Avenue and to Erie Street, where it ends. It intersects the South End and Roxbury neighborhoods.
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- Bostonian Society has materials related to the street.
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress).
- Police Station No. 10, 1170 Columbus Avenue, Boston. "This building is one of the first municipal buildings built in Roxbury after its annexation to Boston in 1868. It is also important as a work by Gridley J.F. Bryant, who with various partners designed a number of buildings in Boston and New England in the late 19th century."
- Edison-Spencer-Grafton Block, 254-264 Columbus Avenue, Boston
- New York Public Library. Item related to Columbus Ave., Boston
- Boston College.
- Hotel Statler, Columbus Avenue and Arlington Street photo, 1926
- Intersection of Stuart Street and Columbus Avenue, photo c. 1933
- City of Boston Archives. Photo of Columbus Avenue divisional strip project, June 2, 1948
- Columbus Avenue looking north east toward Concord Square, Columbus Ave. Anniversary of Battle of Bunker Hill, 1875. Photo by J.W. Black
- MIT. Photo