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  2. W Boston Hotel and Residences - Wikipedia

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    The W BOSTON Hotel and Residences is a 301-feet-tall tower [1] (92 m) located in the Boston Theater District of Downtown/Midtown neighborhood, Boston, Massachusetts (USA). The 26-story building, [ 2 ] completed in 2009, [ 3 ] is a mixed-use development with hotel, condo, restaurant, spa, retail, and bar components.

  3. Hotel Manger - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Manger (pronounced Mang-er as in hangar), renamed the Hotel Madison in 1959, was a hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, that operated from 1930 to 1976. It was attached to North Station and the Boston Garden. In 1983, the building was demolished to make way for the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Federal Building.

  4. Boston Hotel Buckminster - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, built in 1897, was designed for Arnold A. Rand by Boston architects Winslow & Wetherell, [1] architects of many large hotels and office buildings. At the time of its construction, the Hotel Buckminster was one of the first hotels in Boston and the largest building in Kenmore Square. [2]

  5. Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    Seaport has a 2,300 space underground parking garage and an established environmental program called Seaport Saves. The hotel contains Hypoallergenic rooms, and Forbes Traveler named Seaport one of "America's Greenest Hotels" in 2008.7 The hotel is also a member of the Green Hotels Association,[8] which promotes environmentally safe products to ...

  6. The Lenox Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The area next to The Lenox was a railroad station until the 1960s, allowing affluent guests to pull their railroad cars up to the hotel and walk right in. Judy Garland, who made The Lenox her home for three months in 1965, currently has one of the hotel's suites named in her honor. In 1963, the Saunders family acquired the hotel, and Roger ...

  7. Hotel Alexandra (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the hotel began a gradual desolation after the opening of an elevated train line right outside. At the time the Alexandra was being constructed, Walworth lived nearby at 38 West Newton St. His partner, Emil C. Hammer (1824–1894), was living with Walworth’s family at the time of the 1860 census, and became treasurer of the Walworth ...