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  2. Skinny House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    According to an article published on Boston.com in 2021, historical records indicate that the current-day “Skinny House” at 44 Hull Street is actually what remains of what was once a larger structure, [5] originally built as a double house/duplex c. 1857 at 46-48 Hull Street and further subdivided into three properties (numbered 44, 46, and ...

  3. Copp's Hill - Wikipedia

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    Across Hull street from the Copp's Hill Burying Ground is an extremely narrow four-story spite house built shortly after the Civil War. Only 10.4 feet (3.2 m) wide at its widest point, the house is reported by the Boston Globe as having the "uncontested distinction of being the narrowest house in Boston."

  4. Category:1870s establishments in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown Civil War Memorial; H. Hotel Alexandra (Boston) House at 50 Pelham Street; R. Raymond's; S. Skinny House (Boston) T. Thompson & Odell

  5. Boston’s ‘Skinny House’ home back on market for $1.2 million

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    Boston’s infamous Skinny House is back on the real estate market once again, this time for $1.2 million. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Boston’s Skinny House sells for more than $1.2M ... - AOL

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    Here’s the skinny on Boston’s narrowest house: It’s worth a fat wad of cash. Skinny House, the famous four-story home in Boston — which has no front entrance and is no wider than 10 feet ...

  7. Massachusetts in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Statue marking the burial plot of John Albion Andrew, Governor of Massachusetts during the war, Old Ship Burying Ground, Hingham. Massachusetts played a major role in the causes of the American Civil War, particularly with regard to the political ramifications of the antislavery abolitionist movement. [4]

  8. Boston’s Skinny House sells for more than $1.2M ... - AOL

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    Located in Boston's North End neighborhood, the famous four-story home is about 10 feet wide at its widest point. Boston’s Skinny House sells for more than $1.2M asking price after receiving ...

  9. 13th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. The 13th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was formed on July 16, 1861, at Fort Independence in Boston, Massachusetts.