In Laval, why is Boston Square called like that?

In Laval (Mayenne), Boston Square will once once more be the center of attention, from Tuesday September 13 to Sunday September 18, 2022, with the installation of the Chainon festival village missing from its perimeter.

But, in fact, where does the name of this square come from? “It’s linked to the twinning with the English city of Boston”, explains Laval Patrimoine, the heritage and mediation service of the City of Laval.

An English town

Flashback: we are in 1957 when the idea of ​​a twinning with an English city germinates in the mind of the mayor at the time, Francis Le Basser. “He contacted a Parisian organization capable of finding a city that would agree to twin with Laval. »

Boston, a town in Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England, would be perfect, because it is similar to Laval: “About the same number of inhabitants, a rural environment…” In 1958, the twinning is done. And the Promenades de Changé then officially became Boston Square.

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