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The Interactive Reading: Stories Alive program provides interactive storytelling to children in various Boston neighborhoods. [15] The center's Ticket Access program provides tickets to roughly 3,000 community organizations and schools in Greater Boston each year. [16] ArtWeek Boston is another nonprofit initiative produced by the Boch Center.
The name of the bridge itself was changed to North Washington Street on February 10, 1910. [6] Washington St., early 20th century. The first state highway in Boston was the part of Washington Street from Dedham to West Roxbury Parkway (at Lagrange Street).
The building was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1985. The oldest building in the district is the 1824 Lafayette Hotel, located next to the Liberty Tree Block on Washington Street. Its modest Federal-style facade is actually an early 20th-century alteration.
Doyle's Cafe was a pub located on Washington Street in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Doyle's Cafe was established in 1882 and is located near the Samuel Adams brewery. Its close proximity to the brewery afforded Doyle's the unique opportunity to serve new or experimental Samuel Adams beers. [1]
Gordon's Olympia Theatre (est. 1910s) in Boston, Massachusetts, was established by Nathan H. Gordon of Olympia Theatres, Inc. [1] [2] Architect Clarence Blackall designed the building at no.658 Washington Street, near Boylston Street in the theatre district. [3] It later became the Pilgrim Theater. The building was demolished in 1996. [4] [5]
The renovation of Washington Street - part of a $32 million modification of thirteen B, C, and E branch stations - began in November 2001. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The renovation was completed in October 2002; delays in construction caused cascading delays to similar renovations at Boston University East and Boston University Central . [ 7 ]
CBT Architects of Boston designed a new state-of-the-art theater with a ten-story residence hall above it. [14] The conserved original facade was attached to the new building . Suffolk's new Modern Theatre, a multi-purpose space seating 185, opened on November 4, 2010.
Emerson College Today: "Planning proceeds for College’s Paramount Center development on Washington Street," December 2005, accessed March 4, 2010; Boston Redevelopment Authority: Press Releases: "Mayor Menino, Emerson Take Center Stage in Paramount Theatre Revitalization Plan," April 13, 2005, accessed March 4, 2010