| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - By 1907, there were twenty-two educationally focused organizations, including nine college and universities which had made their homes on the Fenway.[6] Residential buildings that were built needed their frontages to be approved by the Park Board so that a poor looking building [did not] depreciate the value of the whole neighborhood.[7] Additionally, the Board had discretion on whether it felt
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