King Street

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King Street was the colonial-era name for what is now State Street in Boston, historically notable as the site of the Boston Massacre.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
King Street canonical 2

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former street name
historic street
adjacentTo Old State House, Boston
surface form: Old State House (Boston)
associatedWith British soldiers in Boston
Patriot protesters in Boston
coordinateRoleIn tensions leading to American Revolution
country Kingdom of Great Britain
eventDateAtLocation 5 March 1770
formerNameOf State Street
surface form: State Street (Boston)
governedBy Colonial Boston
surface form: Town of Boston (colonial)
hasHistoricalSignificance American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolution

colonial Boston history
historicalPeriod colonial era
languageOfName English
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

British America
Massachusetts
Thirteen Colonies
namedAfter British monarchy
near Boston Harbor
surface form: Boston harbor
notableEvent Boston Massacre
nowKnownAs State Street
surface form: State Street (Boston)
partOf Boston town centre
surface form: Boston town center
renamedTo State Street
surface form: State Street (Boston)
siteOf Boston Massacre
status renamed
streetType urban street
usedFor commercial activity
governmental activity
military movement

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

State Street formerName King Street
subject surface form: State Street (Boston)