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Detail of 1723 map of Boston. The White Horse Tavern stood on Newbury (later Washington Street), near Frog Lane (later Boylston Street). The White Horse was a tavern in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries. A well-known gathering place in colonial Boston, it "had a large square sign projecting over the footway, on which was ...
On the corner of Exeter and Newbury Street—the address is given both as 181 Newbury Street and as 26 Exeter Street—is a striking building designed by Boston architects Hartwell and Richardson in the Romanesque Revival style. It was originally built in 1885 as the First Spiritual Temple, [14] a Spiritualist church.
English: A mix of architectural styles along Newbury Street near the Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph taken by me, July 2005. Photograph taken by me, July 2005. From left to right 37 Newbury, 35 Newbury, 33 Newbury, 27 Newbury, 25 Newbury, and the Emmanuel Episcopal Church/Central Reform Temple at 15 Newbury.
Syncro Sound was a recording studio in Boston, Massachusetts, active from 1981 through 1986.It was owned by The Cars, who recorded their fourth album, Shake It Up, there.. Various other musicians, both nationally known and from the local scene, also had albums produced at Sync
Designed by architect Alexander Rice Esty and constructed in 1861, it was the first building completed on Newbury Street in Boston's newly filled Back Bay. In 1899, Frederic Crowninshield designed its sanctuary's centerpiece window, in which the allegorical figure Piety, from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, points the way to Emmanuel's Land.
The Newbury Boston is a historic luxury hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. It opened in 1927 as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel . The property is a Boston landmark and anchors fashionable Newbury Street and the picturesque Boston Public Garden , located in the heart of the Back Bay .
In 1968, he opened his second restaurant, Charley's, on Newbury Street. In 1992 he spun off his restaurant business into the Back Bay Restaurant Group, which went public at $17 a share. [2] [3] By 1999 the company stock had dropped to $3.50 a share and Sarkis took the company private for $38 million. By 2002, Back Bay Restaurant Group consisted ...
Bartlett Mall, which runs in front of the courthouses along High Street near its intersection with Green Street, predates the 1764 separation of Newburyport from Newbury. Even prior to the building of the courthouse, it is noted that Bartlett Mall "has always been a focal point of the community."