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Window boxes on cobblestoned Acorn Street on Beacon Hill John Hancock's house, located west of Boston Common on Beacon Hill, in 1768 Beacon Hill in 1811, seen from the north toward the Massachusetts State House [3] Like many similarly named areas, the neighborhood is named for the location of a former beacon atop the highest point in central ...
42–43 Beacon Street – painter John Singleton Copley had a house on this site, as did David Sears II, whose house is now the home of the Somerset Club; 45 Beacon Street – Third Harrison Gray Otis House, now American Meteorological Society; 57 Beacon Street - Thomas J. Eckley house, Ephraim Marsh, architect (1819).
Cornelius Coolidge (August 30, 1778 - September 4, 1843) [citation needed] was a real estate developer in early 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, who constructed buildings in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, and elsewhere. As a young man he had been involved in maritime trade, but not always within the prescribed laws.
The Nathan Appleton Residence, also known as the Appleton-Parker House, is a historic house located at 39–40 Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was designated a National Historic Landmark for its association with revolutionary textile manufacturer Nathan Appleton (1779–1861), and as the site in 1843 ...
Boston Common, near the Financial District and Beacon Hill, is the oldest public park in the United States. [296] Along with the adjacent Boston Public Garden , it is part of the Emerald Necklace , a string of parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to run through the city.
MARLBORO - A 285-unit apartment complex has opened after 29 years of litigation with the township. The Beacon Hill apartment complex at 100 Buckingham St. has 222 market-rate apartments and 63 ...
The original club was informal, without a clubhouse. By the 1830s this had evolved into a group called the Temple as it was on Temple Street. In 1851 the group purchased the home of Benjamin W. Crowninshield, located at the corner of Beacon and Somerset Streets. Originally called the Beacon Club, it was renamed the Somerset Club in 1852.
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