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The courthouse, part of the Boston Government Service Center, was built in 1998. It holds the Central Division of the Boston Municipal Court , as well as the court's administrative offices. The building was designed by Kallmann McKinnell & Wood and is named after Edward W. Brooke .
Built on the site of a building originally donated by Huguenot merchant Peter Faneuil to the city of Boston, this iconic market building and meeting house was built in the 1760s and expanded in the 19th century by architect Charles Bulfinch. It was the site of many public meetings during the American Revolution. 19: Fenway Studios: Fenway Studios
Gibson House Museum (Boston) – unchanged Back Bay townhouse lived in by 3 generations of Gibsons; built 1859; Paul Revere House (Boston) – built in 1680; Pierce–Hichborn House (Boston) – an early Georgian house; 1711; Nichols House Museum (Boston) - by Charles Bulfinch; Dorchester. James Blake House – oldest house in Boston; 1648
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The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse, 24 New Chardon Street, Boston houses the Administrative Office of the Boston Municipal Court Department and is home to the Central Division. 42°21′47″N 71°03′42″W / 42.363007°N 71.061544°W / 42.363007; -71.
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Edward W. Brooke Courthouse, built 1999; 24 New Chardon Street, Boston. Designed by Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Architects, Inc. [23] Houses the "Boston Juvenile Court, Boston Housing Court, Land Court, Suffolk Probate and Family Court, and the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds." [24] [25] [26]
Boston Public Library, McKim Building; Brook Farm; Bunker Hill Monument; C. ... Old South Meeting House; Old State House (Boston) Old West Church (Boston ...