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| <b>1878–1907</b><br>Built from 1869 through 1871, the building was home to Girls' Latin from its inception in 1878 (sharing space with [[Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts)|Girls' High and Normal School]]) until 1907. It was razed in 1960 and a playground now occupies the site. | | '''1878–1907'''<br>Built from 1869 through 1871, the building was home to Girls' Latin from its inception in 1878 (sharing space with [[Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts)|Girls' High and Normal School]]) until 1907. It was razed in 1960 and a playground now occupies the site. |
| 75 West Newton Street, [[South End, Boston|South End]]<br />{{coord|42.357909|-71.059798}} | | 75 West Newton Street, [[South End, Boston|South End]]<br />{{coord|42.357909|-71.059798}} |
| <ref name=BG1878/><ref name=blaassoc>{{cite web|url=http://blagls.org/main/page/history...s.org/main/page/history/C27|archive-date=July 27, 2012|url-status=dead }}</ref> | | <ref name=BG1878/><ref name=blaassoc>{{cite web|url=http://blagls.org/main/page/history...s.org/main/page/history/C27|archive-date=July 27, 2012|url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| [[File:ChauncyHall KingsBoston1881.png|100px|Chauncy Hall]] | | [[File:ChauncyHall KingsBoston1881.png|100px|Chauncy Hall]] |
| <b>1898–1907</b><br>In February 1898, 240 students were moved to the former [[Chapel Hill – Chauncy Hall School|Chauncy Hall School]] building in Copley Square which had been vacated two years earlier. The remaining pupils continued studies at the West Newton Street location. | | '''1898–1907'''<br>In February 1898, 240 students were moved to the former [[Chapel Hill – Chauncy Hall School|Chauncy Hall School]] building in Copley Square which had been vacated two years earlier. The remaining pupils continued studies at the West Newton Street location. |
| 593–597 Boylston Street, [[Back Bay, Boston|Back Bay]]<br />{{coord|42.35058710576959|-71.07695746859146}} | | 593–597 Boylston Street, [[Back Bay, Boston|Back Bay]]<br />{{coord|42.35058710576959|-71.07695746859146}} |
| <ref>{{Cite news|date=1898-02-25|title=Girls' Latin School to Occupy Former Chauncy Hall|pages=4|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/430781196|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=1898-02-28|title=CHAUNCY HALL AGAIN OCCUPIED|pages=1|work=Boston Evening Transcript|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/735400342|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite news|date=1898-02-25|title=Girls' Latin School to Occupy Former Chauncy Hall|pages=4|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/430781196|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=1898-02-28|title=CHAUNCY HALL AGAIN OCCUPIED|pages=1|work=Boston Evening Transcript|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/735400342|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> |
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| [[File:2018 MassArt North Hall former Girls Latin School building.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:2018 MassArt North Hall former Girls Latin School building.jpg|100px]] |
| <b>1907–1955</b><br>Girls' Latin School expanded from approximately 421 students in 1907 to over 1,200 students in 1955, the year in which [[Boston State College|State Teachers College at Boston]] took over the entirety of the campus. The building later became part of [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design]]. | | '''1907–1955'''<br>Girls' Latin School expanded from approximately 421 students in 1907 to over 1,200 students in 1955, the year in which [[Boston State College|State Teachers College at Boston]] took over the entirety of the campus. The building later became part of [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design]]. |
| Huntington Avenue, [[Fenway–Kenmore|Fenway]]<br />{{coord|42.3373462792054|-71.09944735575482}} | | Huntington Avenue, [[Fenway–Kenmore|Fenway]]<br />{{coord|42.3373462792054|-71.09944735575482}} |
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| [[Fileorchester High School for Girls - 403002047 - City of Boston Archives.jpg|100px]] | | [[Fileorchester High School for Girls - 403002047 - City of Boston Archives.jpg|100px]] |
| <b>1955–1981</b><br>The former [[Dorchester High School (Massachusetts)|Dorchester High School]] and [[Dorchester High School for Girls]] building in Codman Square, originally completed in 1901. | | '''1955–1981'''<br>The former [[Dorchester High School (Massachusetts)|Dorchester High School]] and [[Dorchester High School for Girls]] building in Codman Square, originally completed in 1901. |
| 380 Talbot Avenue, [[Dorchester, Boston|Dorchester]]<br />{{coord|42.2903|-71.0701}} | | 380 Talbot Avenue, [[Dorchester, Boston|Dorchester]]<br />{{coord|42.2903|-71.0701}} |
| <ref>{{Cite news|date=1955-02-22|title=Girls Latin to Move; School Board Ends Year-Long Debate|pages=1|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/433496086|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=1901-12-06|title=Dorchester High, One of the Finest in the Country, Formally Turned Over|pages=11|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/430824083|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite news|date=1955-02-22|title=Girls Latin to Move; School Board Ends Year-Long Debate|pages=1|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/433496086|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=1901-12-06|title=Dorchester High, One of the Finest in the Country, Formally Turned Over|pages=11|work=The Boston Globe|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/430824083|access-date=2024-05-02|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> |
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| [[File:Boston Arts Academy building demolition.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Boston Arts Academy building demolition.jpg|100px]] |
| <b>1981–1991</b><br>The school returned to the Fenway area in a former annex of [[Boston State College]]. After BLA was relocated this building housed [[Boston Arts Academy]] and was later razed in 2019. | | '''1981–1991'''<br>The school returned to the Fenway area in a former annex of [[Boston State College]]. After BLA was relocated this building housed [[Boston Arts Academy]] and was later razed in 2019. |
| 174 Ipswich Street, Fenway<br />{{coord|42.34633207697053|-71.09491602717284}} | | 174 Ipswich Street, Fenway<br />{{coord|42.34633207697053|-71.09491602717284}} |
| <ref name=blaassoc/><ref>{{citation|work=Boston Globe|title=Latin Academy heading for a new home|date=August 13, 1981}}</ref> | | <ref name=blaassoc/><ref>{{citation|work=Boston Globe|title=Latin Academy heading for a new home|date=August 13, 1981}}</ref> |
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| [[File:Boston Latin Academy front entrance, Boston MA.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Boston Latin Academy front entrance, Boston MA.jpg|100px]] |
| <b>1991–present</b><br>Since 1991, the school has been located in the former home of the [[Roxbury Memorial High School]], and later [[Boston Technical High School]]. | | '''1991–present'''<br>Since 1991, the school has been located in the former home of the [[Roxbury Memorial High School]], and later [[Boston Technical High School]]. |
| 205 Townsend Street, [[Roxbury, Boston|Roxbury]]<br />{{coord|42.3161|-71.0845}} | | 205 Townsend Street, [[Roxbury, Boston|Roxbury]]<br />{{coord|42.3161|-71.0845}} |
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