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  2. Warren Towers - Wikipedia

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    700 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 02215 United States: Coordinates Completed: 1967: Owner: Boston University ...

  3. Commonwealth Avenue (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Avenue (colloquially referred to as Comm Ave) is a major street in the cities of Boston and Newton, Massachusetts. It begins at the western edge of the Boston Public Garden , and continues west through the neighborhoods of the Back Bay , Kenmore Square , Boston University , Allston , Brighton and Chestnut Hill .

  4. Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Boston University boasts that there is a waiting list for researchers wanting to conduct research in the building. [2] The edifice was constructed out of three existing industrial buildings in 1983 when John Silber was Boston University's president. [3] [4] The building's modern atrium was originally a spacing between two of the original buildings.

  5. Commonwealth Armory - Wikipedia

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    The armory, in 1920. The Commonwealth Armory was a Massachusetts Army National Guard armory.It was built at the intersection of Harry Agganis Way and Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts in 1914-1915 for Troops A, B, C, and D of the First Squadron Cavalry, Battery A of the Massachusetts Field Artillery, the Field Hospital Corps, Ambulance Corps, and the Signal Corps.

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  7. Amory Street station - Wikipedia

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    A branch service ended on June 21, 1969, leaving only the B branch on Commonwealth Avenue. [10] By 1972, stops with small platforms were located on the east side of Amory Street (later called Boston University West) and the west side of Saint Paul Street, about 550 feet (170 m) apart. [11]

  8. Chilton Club - Wikipedia

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    Chilton Club damaged; New Home of Women's Organization on Commonwealth Ave Scene of a $4000 Fire. Boston Daily Globe. Jan 12, 1911. p. 9. Chilton Club opened. Boston Daily Globe. Apr 5, 1911. p. 10; Drinking among women; Rev Herbert S. Johnson Gives Address Which He Said Was Suggested by Action of Chilton Club. Boston Daily Globe. Apr 24, 1911 ...

  9. Algonquin Club - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquin Club of Boston was founded by a group, including General Charles Taylor. [2] [3] Its clubhouse on Commonwealth Avenue was designed by McKim, Mead & White and completed in 1888, and was soon called "the finest and most perfectly appointed club-house in America" [4] and more recently the "most grandiose" of Boston's clubs.