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- High_Spine abstract "Boston's High Spine is an architectural planning design that arose in 1961, designed by the Committee of Civic Design, part of the Boston Society of Architects. The basic idea of the High Spine is to create a string of skyscrapers that runs from Huntington Avenue to the South End on a path that would not disrupt pre-existing, historical communities and give the city a distinctive skyline that would act as a visual reference for one's location within the city.".
- High_Spine thumbnail Boston_Back_Bay.jpg?width=300.
- High_Spine wikiPageExternalLink bostons_tall_buildings_reflect_an_inspired_idea.
- High_Spine wikiPageID "4384754".
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- High_Spine wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- High_Spine wikiPageRevisionID "650001935".
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink 111_Huntington_Avenue.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink 500_Boylston_Street.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Architectural_plan.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Back_Bay.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Back_Bay,_Boston.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley_Building.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Society_of_Architects.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink John_Hancock_Tower.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Avenue_(Boston).
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Avenue_(metropolitan_Boston).
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Prudential_Tower.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Skyscraper.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink Skyscrapers.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink South_End,_Boston.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLink File:Boston_Back_Bay.jpg.
- High_Spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Spine".
- High_Spine hasPhotoCollection High_Spine.
- High_Spine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Elucidate.
- High_Spine subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- High_Spine hypernym Design.
- High_Spine type Article.
- High_Spine type Article.
- High_Spine comment "Boston's High Spine is an architectural planning design that arose in 1961, designed by the Committee of Civic Design, part of the Boston Society of Architects. The basic idea of the High Spine is to create a string of skyscrapers that runs from Huntington Avenue to the South End on a path that would not disrupt pre-existing, historical communities and give the city a distinctive skyline that would act as a visual reference for one's location within the city.".
- High_Spine label "High Spine".
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- High_Spine sameAs Q5757073.
- High_Spine sameAs Q5757073.
- High_Spine wasDerivedFrom High_Spine?oldid=650001935.
- High_Spine depiction Boston_Back_Bay.jpg.
- High_Spine isPrimaryTopicOf High_Spine.