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The Custom House Tower is a skyscraper in McKinley Square, in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The original building was constructed in 1837–47 and was designed by Ammi Burnham Young in the Greek Revival style. The tower was designed by Peabody and Stearns and was added in 1913–15. [1]
State Street, ca.1770–1805 [2] [3] Custom House ... McKinley Square, India Square and ... It was the tallest building in both Boston and New England for almost ...
The second-tallest building in Boston is the Prudential Tower, which rises 52 floors and 749 feet (228 m). [3] At the time of the Prudential Tower's completion in 1964, it stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City .
The Boston Store chain closed in 2018. Conceptual ideas for the Brookfield Square site include apartments, a hotel and office buildings. The Boston Store chain closed in 2018.
Boston Custom House (1849) and Custom House Tower (1915), McKinley Square; Broad Exchange Building (1903), 88 Broad Street; Broad Street Association warehouses (c. 1805), 5–9, 63–73, 64–70, 72 & 102 Broad Street Broad Street Study Report; designated a Boston Landmark in 1983; 171–175 Milk Street; Central Wharf warehouses (1816), 146 ...
The Boston Store was one of three anchor stores when Brookfield Square opened in 1967. Brookfield Square was the Milwaukee area's first enclosed mall, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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Old South Church in Boston, Massachusetts, also known as New Old South Church or Third Church, is a historic United Church of Christ congregation first organized in 1669. Its present building was designed in the Gothic Revival style by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, completed in 1873, and amplified by the architects Allen & Collens between 1935–1937.