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  2. Hotel Alexandra (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Alexandra, historically the Walworth Building, is a High Victorian Gothic structure built in the 1870s with a sandstone façade at the corner of Washington Street and Massachusetts Avenue in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. [1] The structure is located within the South End Landmark District which was established in ...

  3. The Lenox Hotel - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Curley, Boston mayor who died before fully paying his hotel bill. In the 1920s, his sons presented the hotel with a pair of portraits of George and Martha Washington to settle the overdue bill. Judy Garland, who made The Lenox her home for three months in 1965, currently has one of the hotel's suites named in her honor.

  4. Ames Building - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, the Ames Building was a luxury boutique hotel under the name of The Ames Boston Hotel. [8] In 2019, the hotel closed and nearby Suffolk University purchased it for use as a dormitory , known as "One Court Street", which opened in the fall of 2020.

  5. Washington Street (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Street is a street originating in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, which extends southwestward to the Massachusetts–Rhode Island state line. The majority of its length outside of the city was built as the Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike in the early 19th century.

  6. Doyle's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Doyle's Cafe was a pub located on Washington Street in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Doyle's Cafe was established in 1882 and is located near the Samuel Adams brewery. Its close proximity to the brewery afforded Doyle's the unique opportunity to serve new or experimental Samuel Adams beers. [1]

  7. Downtown Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston decided to redevelop the Washington Street area into a pedestrian-only mall, which was unveiled in 1979. At first, foot traffic and business in the area declined, but it slowly returned as the popularity of the mall as a shopping area increased, helped along by a cart vending program.

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