Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1845)
1845 establishments in Massachusetts1860s disestablishments in Massachusetts19th century in BostonCommercial buildings completed in 1845Former buildings and structures in Boston
Horticultural Hall (1845-1860s) of Boston, Massachusetts, stood at no.40 School Street. The Massachusetts Horticultural Society erected the building and used it as headquarters until 1860. Made of granite, it measured "86 feet in length and 33 feet in width ... [with] a large hall for exhibitions, a library and business room, and convenient compartments for the sale of seeds, fruits, plants and flowers." Among the tenants: Journal of Agriculture; Azell Bowditch's seed store; and Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridge minstrels.
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N 42.357638888889 ° | E -71.059677777778 ° |
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The Berluti & McLaughlin Building
School Street 44
02203 Boston, Downtown Boston
Massachusetts, United States
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