This map properly shows Boston as a region instead of a small city: not only are mass transit and park space administered at this larger scale, but income is also distributed regionally.
Except for a few well known areas like Beacon Hill and the Back Bay, Boston itself is surprisingly impoverished, as are some of the inner suburbs like Lynn. Wealthy areas are located mostly a half-hour drive to the west, in Concord, Lincoln, or Dover. The old whaling town of Marblehead is the rich outpost to the east.
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