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Italianate-style academic building built in 1857; [5] oldest normal school building in Pennsylvania and oldest building at Edinboro University [6] 2: C.F. Adams Building: C.F. Adams Building: January 7, 2015 : 101 E. 6th St. Erie: 3: Boston Store: Boston Store
King Building (1894), 120–122 Milk Street; James Codman Building (1873), 44–48 Kilby Street; John Foster Warehouse (c. 1860), 109–133 Broad Street; Marshall Building (1910), 15–19 Broad Street; Pepperell Building (1921), 160 State Street [7] Rice Drystuffs Company Building (1872), 295 Franklin Street; Richards Building, aka Shaw ...
The Boston Store is a former department store at 716–728 State Street in Downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S. The store itself was founded in 1885, with the building being constructed in 1929. At its peak, two other Boston Stores were opened, in addition to the downtown store. The Boston Store was closed in 1979.
In 1986 when custom officials of the United States Customs Service moved to the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building in the West End, the Custom House on State Street was declared "surplus property". [17] On April 16, 1987, the city of Boston purchased the building from the General Services Administration. [17]
Merchant's Exchange, Boston, 1852 The Merchants Exchange building (1842-1890) in Boston , Massachusetts was built in 1841 from a design by architect Isaiah Rogers . Centrally located on State Street , it functioned as a hub for business activities in the city.
State Street is one of the oldest and most historic streets in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Located in the financial district, it is the site of some historic landmarks, such as Long Wharf , the Old State House and the Boston Custom House .
Samuel Sumner kept a crockery shop at the corner of State Street (c. 1798-1805), in the building formerly occupied by the Admiral Vernon Tavern. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Future founder of the Old Farmer's Almanac , Robert Bailey Thomas, studied with mathematician Osgood Carleton in 1792, "in an unfinished building in Merchant's Row."
Boston (occasionally referred to as "Little Boston" to distinguish it from the Massachusetts capital city) is a census-designated place [3] located in Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County in the state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census [4] the population was 549.