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Brighton Factoids

Sometimes referred to as Allston-Brighton due to the fact that the two adjacent neighborhoods are administered collectively by the City of Boston, Brighton proper is regarded as the quieter and less urbanized of the two. So interconnected are the two neighborhoods that community activists working on local development issues have joined forces during their“off hours” to field an Allston-Brighton team for the annual Run of the Charles rowing competition.