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  1. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Draper Pool
    1 Review

    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    5275 Washington St, West Roxbury, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: West Roxbury

  2. Brighton Allston Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    360 N Beacon St, Brighton, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Allston-Brighton

  3. Mirabella Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    Commercial St, Boston, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Central

  4. Flaherty Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    160 Florence St, Roslindale, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Roslindale

  5. Mason Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    176 Norfolk Ave, Roxbury, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Dudley / Brunswick King

  6. Draper Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    5279 Washington St, West Roxbury, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: West Roxbury

  7. Olsen Memorial Pool
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    Public Swimming Pool

    Turtle Pond Pkwy, Hyde Park, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Hyde Park

  8. Paris Street Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    113 Paris St, East Boston, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Central-Maverick Square / Paris Street

  9. Clougherty Pool
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    Recreation Facilities, Public Swimming Pool

    5 Austin St, Charlestown, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Thompson Square / Bunker Hill

  10. Veterans Memorial Pool
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    Public Swimming Pool

    Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA (Map)

    Neighborhood: MIT

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