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Detail of 1723 map of Boston. The White Horse Tavern stood on Newbury (later Washington Street), near Frog Lane (later Boylston Street). The White Horse was a tavern in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries. A well-known gathering place in colonial Boston, it "had a large square sign projecting over the footway, on which was ...
House at 922 Dale Street: House at 922 Dale Street: March 9, 1990 : 922 Dale St. North Andover: 99: Howe Village Historic District: Howe Village Historic District: April 3, 1973 : Northeast of Boxford on MA 97
East of Massachusetts Avenue, Newbury Street is a mile-long street lined with historic 19th-century brownstones that contain hundreds of shops and restaurants, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals. Most of the "high-end boutiques" are located near the Boston Public Garden end of Newbury Street. As the address numbers climb ...
Earle's Coffee House, 24 Hanover Street. Eastern Exchange Hotel, Eastern Avenue. Eastern R. R. House, 115 Commercial Street. Eastern Stage House, 90 North Street. Eastern Steamboat House, 23 Commercial Street. Elephant, off North Street. Elm Street Hotel, northeast corner Elm and Washington. Evan's, Ann, later North Street.
The third location was in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The fourth location opened its doors in Boston on Newbury Street in 2012. The fifth location opened in 2017 and the 6th in Washington D.C. in 2020. The most recent location opened in Brookline, MA in 2024. [1]
Shepard Block is a Greek Revival structure was constructed in 1851 and is located at 298-304 Essex Street; Stephen Phillips House is located at 34 Chestnut Street – c. 1806; Thomas March Woodbridge House is located at 48 Bridge Street – c. 1809; John P. Peabody House at 15 Summer Street – built in 1867
The Newbury Boston is a historic luxury hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. It opened in 1927 as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel . The property is a Boston landmark and anchors fashionable Newbury Street and the picturesque Boston Public Garden , located in the heart of the Back Bay .
The Boston Transit Commission (BTC) negotiated an easement through the Boston Cab Company building on September 24, 1912. The building was later determined to be unsafe; the BTC acquired it on April 3, 1913, and demolished it soon after, allowing construction on the west part of Massachusetts station (now Hynes Convention Center station) to ...