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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. Harbor Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor Towers are two 40-story residential towers located on the waterfront of Boston, Massachusetts, in between the New England Aquarium and the Rowes Wharf mixed-use development. Harbor Towers I, the taller of the two towers, stands at 400 ft (121.9 m), while Harbor Towers II rises 396 ft (120.7 m).

  4. Old Colony Housing Project - Wikipedia

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    The Old Colony Housing Project is a 16.7-acre public housing project located in South Boston, Massachusetts. First built in 1940 as a cluster of 22 three-story brick building’s housing 873 low-income units, [1] It is one of the Boston Housing Authority's oldest developments.

  5. Custom House Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower was designed by Peabody and Stearns and was added in 1913–15. [1] The building is part of the Custom House District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Standing at 496 ft (151 m) tall, the building is currently tied with The Hub on Causeway Tower as Boston's 23rd-tallest buildings.

  6. 111 Huntington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    111 Huntington Avenue is a Boston skyscraper. Located on Huntington Avenue, it is part of the Prudential Center complex that also houses the Prudential Tower. Completed in 2002, the tower is 554 feet (169 meters) tall and houses 36 floors. It is Boston's 12th-tallest building. It won the 2002 bronze Emporis Skyscraper Award.

  7. Seaport District - Wikipedia

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    Boston Convention and Exhibition Center John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse on Fan Pier Institute of Contemporary Art. The Seaport District, or simply Seaport, is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. It is part of the larger neighborhood of South Boston, and is also sometimes called the Innovation District. [1]

  8. One Dalton - Wikipedia

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    One Dalton is a 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m 2) skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] [3] Also referred to as the Hudson Tower, it is the third tallest building in Boston, the tallest residential building in New England, and the tallest building constructed in the city since Hancock Place in 1976.

  9. Beacon Hill, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.It is also the location of the Massachusetts State House.The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally as a metonym to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill does at the federal level.