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Brigham and Women's Hospital was established with the 1980 merger of three Harvard-affiliated hospitals: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (established in 1913); Robert Breck Brigham Hospital (established in 1914); and Boston Hospital for Women (established in 1966 as a merger of Boston Lying-In Hospital, established in 1832, and Free Hospital for Women, established in 1875).
The Massachusetts Mental Health Center is a historic psychiatric hospital complex at 75 Fenwood Road in the Longwood medical area of Boston, Massachusetts. The center was founded in 1912 as the Boston Psychopathic Hospital. Its original main building and power plant were built that year, with additions in later decades including a therapeutic ...
Francis Street, Fenwood Road, St. Albans Road, Longwood, Boston, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°20′5″N 71°6′23″W / 42.33472°N 71.10639°W / 42.33472; -71
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Saint Francis House was formally founded by the Justice and Peace Committee from the Saint Anthony Shrine [2] on Arch Street in downtown Boston in 1984, but its origins date back to 1981, when the Franciscans at Saint Anthony's had opened a soup kitchen and some accommodation for the homeless. [3] Saint Francis House on Boylston Street, April 2008
St. Francis Chapel 800 Boylston St, Boston (Back Bay) Founded in the Prudential Center in 1969. operated by the Oblates of the Virgin Mary religious order since 1983 [31] St. Francis of Assisi 325 Cambridge St, Cambridge Church constructed in 1837, founded as a Catholic Parish in 1917 [32] St. Gregory 2215 Dorchester Ave, Boston
75 State Street is a high-rise office building located in the Financial District of Boston. Built in 1988, it was designed by Gund Architects of Boston, in association with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill , in the Postmodernist style . [ 1 ]
Francis Street–Park Street short turns ran from October 20, 1926, to June 27, 1932, and were resumed on June 25, 1934. [3]: 61 On June 13, 1925, Ipswich Street service was cut to Massachusetts–Chestnut Hill, which ended direct service between Chestnut Hill and downtown Boston. In March 1926, the Huntington Avenue and Ipswich Street lines ...