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  2. BU Castle - Wikipedia

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    BU Castle. Coordinates: 42.3509°N 71.1037°W. The BU Castle on Bay State Road. The Boston University Castle (or BU Castle or simply "The Castle") is a Tudor Revival -style mansion owned by Boston University on Bay State Road. [1] The school typically uses it for receptions or concerts, but also rents out The Castle to cater events and special ...

  3. Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science

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    The BU Castle on Bay State Road, one of the locations for the Colloquium. Each year, the Center hosts the Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science, an eclectic program of symposia and lectures about all aspects of the philosophy and history of the sciences, mathematics, and logic.

  4. List of castles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grounds also include additional castle-like follies. [2] Boston University Castle or BU Castle, Boston, Massachusetts, built from 1904 to 1915. It is a Tudor Revival style mansion owned by Boston University. [10] Bowman's Castle, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, built in 1789, the oldest Gothic Revival castle in the United States. It is listed on ...

  5. Armory of the First Corps of Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 22, 1973. The Armory of the First Corps of Cadets is a historic armory at 97–105 Arlington Street and 130 Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the years it has been known as Park Plaza Castle, Castle at Park Plaza, and The Tower.

  6. Fort Independence (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts, located on Castle Island. Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. [2][3] The first primitive fortification was called "The Castle", placed on the site in 1634.

  7. John Hancock Student Village - Wikipedia

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    The John Hancock Student Village was designed with the intention of fostering community and bridging the divide between East and West campuses. The student residences at 10 Buick Street (often abbreviated to "StuVi" by students) opened to juniors and seniors in the fall of 2000. 10 Buick Street houses 817 residents in apartment-style living.