The
Eagle Hill Historic District is a residential
historic district roughly bounded by Meridian, Lexington, and White Streets meeting in Prescott Square in the
East Boston neighborhood of
Boston, Massachusetts. This part of East Boston was developed roughly between 1834 and 1900, and includes a remarkable concentration of original housing stock. The neighborhood is dense, with a mix of single-family and multiple-family (generally two- or three-unit) wood frame housing. The preponderance of these buildings are vernacular Italianate or Renaissance Revival in style, with earlier Greek Revival and later Colonial Revival and Queen Anne styling present in smaller numbers. Some of the most prominent properties in the district are: the
Donald McKay House (78-80 White St),
Trinity Neighborhood House (406 Meridian St.), Paul Curtis Mansion (402 Meridian St.), William Waters Jr. House (69 Trenton St.). Another noteworthy property in the district is the East Boston High School located at the top of the hill, built on a site formerly used as a reservoir.