Boylston Building
Boylston Building | |
42°21′7.66″N 71°3′47.35″W / 42.3521278°N 71.0631528°W / 42.3521278; -71.0631528 | |
Built | 1887 |
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Architect | Fehmer, Carl; Woodbury & Leighton |
Architectural style | Chicago |
MPS | Boston Theatre MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 80000450[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 9, 1980 |
The Boylston Building is an historic building at 2–22 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The six-story sandstone building was designed by Carl Fehmer and built in 1887 by Woodbury & Leighton. It is an early instance in Boston of a skeleton-built commercial structure, rather than having load-bearing masonry walls. The building housed the Boylston Market, a wholesale trading exchange which had been on the site since 1810 (in a building designed by Charles Bulfinch).[2]
It was designated as Boston Landmark in 1977 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "NRHP nomination for Boylston Building". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
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External links
- City of Boston, Landmarks Commission. The Boylston Building Study Report, 1977
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