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Copley Square / ˈ k ɒ p l i / [1] is a public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, bounded by Boylston Street, Clarendon Street, St. James Avenue, and Dartmouth Street. The square is named for painter John Singleton Copley .
The Fairmont Copley Plaza is a Forbes four-star, AAA four-diamond hotel [1] [2] in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.It stands on Copley Square, part of an architectural ensemble that includes the John Hancock Tower, Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church, and Charles Follen McKim's Boston Public Library.
The 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2) glass-enclosed courtyard now features a 42.5-foot (13.0 m) high glass sculpture, titled the Lime Green Icicle Tower, by Dale Chihuly. [15] In 2014, the Art of the Americas Wing was recognized for its high architectural achievement by the award of the Harleston Parker Medal, by the Boston Society of Architects.
Boston — Newbury Street, [17] [20] Boylston Street, Copley Square, Downtown Crossing, Charles Street Cambridge — Harvard Square , Central Square , Inman Square Somerville — Davis Square , Union Square , Assembly Square
Copley Place is an enclosed shopping mall in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after the nearby Copley Square , and is connected to the Prudential Center shopping mall via a skybridge over Huntington Avenue .
The New England Indonesian Festival is an annual cultural festival held at Copley Square located in Boston, Massachusetts. The first festival was held on September 14, 2013. It was the first and biggest Indonesian cultural festival ever held in the East Coast area, with more than 5,000 audience and hundreds of performers.
The McKim Building is the main branch of the Boston Public Library at Copley Square in Boston, Massachusetts.The building, described upon its 1895 opening as a "palace for the people", contains the library's research collection, exhibition rooms, and administrative offices.
The Tortoise and the Hare is a 1994 bronze sculpture by Nancy Schön, installed in Boston's Copley Square, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The work references one of Aesop's Fables, The Tortoise and the Hare, and commemorates Boston Marathon participants. [1]