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  2. Tremont House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Tremont House was a first-class hotel in Boston designed by Isaiah Rogers. Located on Tremont Street, construction began on July 4, 1828 and the hotel opened on October 16, 1829. For the grand opening, the hotel hosted a banquet for important local guests, charging just $1 per person.

  3. Footlight Club - Wikipedia

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    Eliot Hall, home of The Footlight Club The Footlight Club is the oldest continuously running community theater group in the United States of America , [ 1 ] having performed every year since 1877. It is a non-profit organization, incorporated as such in 1927.

  4. Eliot Hall - Wikipedia

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    Eliot Hall is a historic building at 7A Eliot Street in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston. It is sometimes referred to as "The Footlight Club ," after "America's oldest community theatre," which owns and operates out of the building.

  5. Hotel Touraine - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Touraine (1897-1966) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a residential hotel on the corner of Tremont Street and Boylston Street, near the Boston Common. The architecture firm of Winslow and Wetherell designed the 11-story building in the Jacobethan style, constructed of "brick and limestone;" [1] its "baronial" appearance was "patterned inside and out after a 16th-century chateau of the dukes ...

  6. Kilachand Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the building was bought and renamed to the Hotel Shelton. In 1954, Boston University bought the hotel and converted it to a girls-only dormitory of the same name. In 1953, playwright Eugene O'Neill died in suite 401 on the fourth floor. In his honor, the fourth floor was named a specialty housing area called the Writer's Corridor. [3]

  7. Samuel Eliot (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Eliot was born in Boston, the son of William Havard Eliot (1796 - 1831) [1] and Margaret Boies (Bradford) Eliot, and the grandson of banker Samuel Eliot.His father built the Tremont House, participated in the musical life of the city, had variants of his names including Hayward, Harvard, Havard, Howard, and Elliott, and died suddenly in 1831 while campaigning for mayor.

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