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  2. BankBoston - Wikipedia

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    BankBoston was a bank based in Boston, Massachusetts, which was created by the 1996 merger of Bank of Boston and BayBank. One of its predecessor banks started in 1784, but the merged BankBoston was short-lived, being acquired by FleetBoston Financial in 1999. In 2005, FleetBoston was purchased by, and merged into, Bank of America of Charlotte ...

  3. Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering ...

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    The first automated toll-free telephone numbers were assigned with area code 800, created as inbound Wide Area Telephone Service (InWATS) in 1966 (U.S. intrastate) and 1967 (interstate). These terminated on special fixed-rate trunks which would accept calls from a specified calling area with either no limit or a specific maximum number of hours ...

  4. 100 Federal Street - Wikipedia

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    100 Federal Street, formerly known as the First National Bank Building and nicknamed the Pregnant Building, [ 1 ][ 2 ] is a skyscraper located in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. The skyscraper, rising 591 feet (180 m) and 37 floors, [ 3 ] is Boston's 10th-tallest building. The building was completed in 1971, and formerly served ...

  5. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Service. Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.

  6. First Boston - Wikipedia

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    The First Boston Corporation was formed in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 27, 1932, [3] as the investment banking arm of the First National Bank of Boston.It became an independent firm after passage of the Glass–Steagall Act, a New Deal banking legislation that required commercial banks to divest securities businesses following the 1929 stock market crash.

  7. FNB Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FNB Corporation. FNB Corporation is a diversified financial services corporation based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the holding company for its largest subsidiary, First National Bank. As of July 17, 2024, FNB has total assets of nearly $48 billion. [2] FNB's market coverage spans several major metropolitan areas, including Pittsburgh ...

  8. John Hancock Building - Wikipedia

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    The first John Hancock Building was built on Devonshire Street in 1891. It was designed by William G. Preston. [1] On October 2, 1919, the building was purchased by the First National Bank of Boston. [2] In 1922, it was one of the buildings torn down to make way for the new First National Bank building. [3]

  9. 411 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    411 (telephone number) 411 is a telephone number for local directory assistance in Canada and the United States. Until the early 1980s, 411 – and the related 113 number – were free to call in most jurisdictions. In the United States, the service is commonly known as "information", [1] although its official name is "directory assistance".