National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Boston

Boston, Massachusetts is home to many listings on the National Register of Historic Places. This list encompasses those locations that are located north of the Massachusetts Turnpike. See National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Boston for listings south of the Turnpike. Properties and districts located elsewhere in Suffolk County's other three municipalities are also listed separately.

There are 351 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Suffolk County, including 58 National Historic Landmarks. The northern part of the city of Boston is the location of 149 of these properties and districts, including 44 National Historic Landmarks.

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      This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024.[1]

Current listings

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 1767 Milestones April 7, 1971
(#71000084)
Between Boston and Springfield along Old Post Rd.
42°21′42″N 71°07′48″W
Allston Includes markers in Roxbury and Mission Hill, and markers in Hampden, Middlesex, and Worcester counties
2 John Adams Courthouse May 8, 1974
(#74000391)
Pemberton Sq.
42°21′33″N 71°03′42″W
Downtown Contains the nation's oldest law library, the Social Law Library
3 African Meetinghouse October 7, 1971
(#71000087)
8 Smith Ct.
42°21′35″N 71°03′57″W
Beacon Hill This is the nation's longest standing black church edifice; it also hosts the Museum of African American History, open to the public.
4 Ames Building April 26, 1974
(#74000382)
1 Court St.
42°21′32″N 71°03′31″W
Downtown Considered Boston's first skyscraper.
5 Nathan Appleton Residence December 22, 1977
(#77001541)
39–40 Beacon St.
42°21′25″N 71°04′01″W
Beacon Hill
6 Arlington Street Church May 4, 1973
(#73000313)
Arlington and Boylston Sts.
42°21′07″N 71°04′16″W
Back Bay
7 Armory of the First Corps of Cadets May 22, 1973
(#73000314)
97–105 Arlington St. and 130 Columbus Ave.
42°20′59″N 71°04′14″W
Bay Village
8 Francis B. Austin House October 21, 1988
(#87001478)
58 High St.
42°22′34″N 71°04′37″W
Charlestown
9 Frederick Ayer Mansion April 5, 2005
(#05000459)
395 Commonwealth Ave.
42°20′57″N 71°05′25″W
Back Bay
10 Back Bay Historic District August 14, 1973
(#73001948)
Roughly bounded by the Charles River, Arlington, Providence, Boylston, and Newbury Sts., and Charlesgate East
42°21′04″N 71°04′50″W
Back Bay
11 Baker Congregational Church November 19, 1998
(#98001381)
760 Saratoga St.
42°23′02″N 71°01′04″W
East Boston
12 Beach-Knapp District December 9, 1980
(#80000462)
Roughly bounded by Harrison Ave., Washington, Kneeland, and Beach Sts.
42°21′04″N 71°03′44″W
Chinatown
13 Beacon Hill Historic District October 15, 1966
(#66000130)
Bounded by Beacon St., the Charles River Embankment, and Pinckney, Revere, and Hancock Sts.
42°21′33″N 71°04′05″W
Beacon Hill
14 Bedford Building August 21, 1979
(#79000368)
89–103 Bedford St.
42°21′10″N 71°03′32″W
Downtown
15 Bennington Street Burying Ground May 22, 2002
(#02000548)
Bennington St., between Swift and Harmony Sts.
42°22′50″N 71°01′19″W
East Boston
16 Blackstone Block Historic District May 26, 1973
(#73000315)
Area bound by Union, Hanover, Blackstone, and North Sts.
42°21′40″N 71°03′25″W
Downtown
17 Blake and Amory Building June 2, 2014
(#14000272)
59 Temple Pl.
42°21′17″N 71°03′41″W
Downtown
18 Boston African American National Historic Site October 10, 1980
(#80004396)
Joy St.
42°21′36″N 71°03′55″W
Beacon Hill
19 Boston Athenæum October 15, 1966
(#66000132)
10½ Beacon St.
42°21′28″N 71°03′45″W
Beacon Hill
20 Boston Common February 27, 1987
(#87000760)
Beacon, Park, Tremont, Boylston, and Charles Sts.
42°21′16″N 71°03′54″W
multiple
21 Boston Common and Public Garden July 12, 1972
(#72000144)
Beacon, Park, Tremont, Boylston, and Arlington Sts.
42°21′15″N 71°04′12″W
multiple
22 Boston Edison Electric Illuminating Company December 9, 1980
(#80000453)
25–39 Boylston St.
42°21′08″N 71°03′51″W
Chinatown
23 Boston Fish Pier Historic District July 13, 2017
(#100001314)
212–234 Northern Ave.
42°21′06″N 71°02′15″W
South Boston
24 Boston National Historical Park October 26, 1974
(#74002222)
Inner harbor at the mouth of the Charles River
42°22′12″N 71°03′20″W
Boston Harbor
25 Boston Naval Shipyard November 15, 1966
(#66000134)
East of Chelsea St., Charlestown
42°22′30″N 71°03′09″W
Charlestown Updated listing May 5, 2015 as "Boston National Historical Park/Charlestown Navy Yard".
26 Boston Police Station Number One-Traffic Tunnel Administration Building March 3, 2015
(#15000048)
128, 150 North & 130–140 Richmond St.
42°21′45″N 71°03′17″W
North End
27 Boston Public Garden February 27, 1987
(#87000761)
Beacon, Charles, Boylston, and Arlington Sts.
42°21′15″N 71°04′12″W
Back Bay
28 Boston Public Library May 6, 1973
(#73000317)
Copley Sq.
42°20′57″N 71°04′43″W
Back Bay
29 Boston Transit Commission Building August 31, 2007
(#07000861)
15 Beacon St.
42°21′30″N 71°03′46″W
Beacon Hill
30 Boston Young Men's Christian Union December 9, 1980
(#80000451)
48 Boylston St.
42°21′07″N 71°03′53″W
Chinatown
31 Boylston Building December 9, 1980
(#80000450)
2–22 Boylston St.
42°21′07″N 71°03′49″W
Chinatown
32 Building at 138–142 Portland Street September 5, 1985
(#85002015)
138–142 Portland St.
42°21′51″N 71°03′43″W
Downtown
33 Bulfinch Triangle Historic District February 27, 1986
(#86000274)
Roughly bounded by Canal, Market, Merrimac, and Causeway Sts.
42°21′50″N 71°03′41″W
Downtown
34 Bunker Hill Monument October 15, 1966
(#66000138)
Breed's Hill
42°22′35″N 71°03′41″W
Charlestown
35 Bunker Hill School October 15, 1987
(#87001771)
68 Baldwin St.
42°22′56″N 71°04′15″W
Charlestown
36 Central Congregational Church October 16, 2012
(#12001012)
67 Newbury St.
42°21′08″N 71°04′27″W
Back Bay This church has the largest intact Tiffany-designed ecclesiastical interior in its original location in America. The congregation is now known as the Church of the Covenant.
37 Charles Playhouse June 16, 1980
(#80000676)
74–78 Warenton St.
42°20′58″N 71°03′59″W
Theatre District
38 Charles River Basin Historic District December 22, 1978
(#78000436)
Both banks of the Charles River from Eliot Bridge to Charles River Dam
42°21′46″N 71°06′28″W
Back Bay
39 Charles River Reservation Parkways January 18, 2006
(#05001530)
Soldiers Field, Nonantum, Leo Birmingham, Arsenal, Greenough, N. Beacon, Charles River, Norumbega, Recreation
42°21′42″N 71°09′31″W
Allston/Brighton Extends into Cambridge, Newton, Waltham, and Watertown and Weston in Middlesex County
40 Charles River Reservation (Speedway)-Upper Basin Headquarters July 19, 2010
(#10000506)
1420–1440 Soldiers Field Rd.
42°21′41″N 71°08′47″W
Brighton
41 Charlestown Heights January 8, 1998
(#97000969)
Roughly bounded by St. Martin, Bunker Hill, Medford, and Sackville Sts.
42°22′56″N 71°04′05″W
Charlestown
42 Church Green Buildings Historic District December 30, 1999
(#99001614)
101–113 Summer St.
42°21′12″N 71°03′30″W
Downtown
43 Codman Building October 19, 1983
(#83004097)
55 Kilby St.
42°21′28″N 71°03′23″W
Downtown
44 Compton Building December 31, 2008
(#08001284)
159, 161–175 Devonshire Street, 18–20 Arch Street
42°21′21″N 71°03′27″W
Downtown
45 Congress Street Fire Station September 3, 1987
(#87001396)
344 Congress St.
42°20′58″N 71°02′56″W
South Boston
46 Copp's Hill Burying Ground April 18, 1974
(#74000385)
Charter, Snowhill, and Hull Sts.
42°22′02″N 71°03′23″W
North End
47 Copp's Hill Terrace April 19, 1990
(#90000631)
Between Commercial and Charter Sts. west of Jackson Place
42°22′04″N 71°03′22″W
North End
48 Crowninshield House February 23, 1972
(#72000145)
164 Marlborough St.
42°21′09″N 71°04′45″W
Back Bay
49 Custom House District May 11, 1973
(#73000321)
Between the J.F.K. Expressway and Kirby St. and S. Market and High and Batterymarch Sts.
42°21′28″N 71°03′12″W
Downtown
50 Dill Building December 9, 1980
(#80000448)
11–25 Stuart St.
42°21′04″N 71°03′50″W
Theatre District
51 Eagle Hill Historic District February 26, 1998
(#98000149)
Roughly bounded by Border, Lexington, Trenton, and Falcon Sts.
42°22′51″N 71°02′05″W
East Boston
52 Old East Boston High School March 15, 2006
(#06000127)
127 Marion St.
42°22′41″N 71°02′16″W
East Boston
53 Engine House No. 34 October 24, 1985
(#85003375)
444 Western Ave.
42°21′43″N 71°08′30″W
Brighton
54 Ether Dome October 15, 1966
(#66000366)
Fruit St.
42°21′48″N 71°04′07″W
West End Part of Massachusetts General Hospital, Bulfinch Building
55 Faneuil Hall October 15, 1966
(#66000368)
Dock Sq.
42°21′36″N 71°03′24″W
Downtown
56 Peter Faneuil School December 16, 1994
(#94001492)
60 Joy St.
42°21′37″N 71°03′58″W
Beacon Hill
57 Filene's Department Store July 24, 1986
(#86001909)
426 Washington St.
42°21′18″N 71°03′39″W
Downtown Partially demolished by investors in 2008, irrespective of its historical significance. Historic Burnham Building (Beaux-Arts) remains, now part of Millennium Tower development.
58 First Baptist Church February 23, 1972
(#72000146)
Commonwealth Ave. and Clarendon St.
42°21′06″N 71°04′36″W
Back Bay
59 Fort Point Channel Historic District September 10, 2004
(#04000959)
Necco Court, Thomson Place, and A, Binford, Congress, Farnsworth, Melcher, Midway, Sleeper, Stillings, and Summer Sts.
42°20′59″N 71°03′05″W
South Boston
60 I.J. Fox Building December 29, 2015
(#15000942)
407 Washington St.
42°21′21″N 71°03′36″W
Downtown Crossing
61 Fulton-Commercial Streets District March 21, 1973
(#73000319)
Fulton, Commercial, Mercantile, Lewis, and Richmond Sts.; also 81–95 Richmond St.
42°21′43″N 71°03′12″W
North End 81-95 Richmond St. represent a boundary increase
62 Gibson House August 7, 2001
(#01001048)
137 Beacon St.
42°21′17″N 71°04′27″W
Back Bay
63 Ozias Goodwin House June 23, 1988
(#88000908)
7 Jackson Ave.
42°22′03″N 71°03′19″W
North End
64 Gridley Street Historic District December 3, 2014
(#14000974)
Bounded by Congress, High, Pearl & Purchase Sts.
42°21′17″N 71°03′15″W
Financial District
65 Chester Harding House October 15, 1966
(#66000764)
16 Beacon St.
42°21′28″N 71°03′47″W
Beacon Hill
66 Harvard Stadium February 27, 1987
(#87000757)
60 N. Harvard St.
42°22′01″N 71°07′36″W
Allston
67 Hayden Building December 9, 1980
(#80000446)
681–683 Washington St.
42°21′05″N 71°03′50″W
Downtown
68 Headquarters House October 15, 1966
(#66000765)
55 Beacon St.
42°21′23″N 71°04′08″W
Beacon Hill
69 Hoosac Stores 1 & 2-Hoosac Stores 3 August 14, 1985
(#85002339)
115 Constitution St.
42°22′16″N 71°03′40″W
Charlestown Hoosac Stores 3 was demolished in 2000.
70 House at 1 Bay Street February 9, 1994
(#93001573)
1 Bay St.
42°20′53″N 71°04′07″W
Bay Village
71 Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House September 13, 1974
(#74002044)
13 Chestnut St.
42°21′27″N 71°04′03″W
Beacon Hill
72 International Trust Company Building September 10, 1979
(#79000369)
39–47 Milk St.
42°21′23″N 71°03′29″W
Downtown
73 John F. Kennedy Federal Building November 15, 2021
(#100007130)
15 New Sudbury St.
42°21′41″N 71°03′34″W
Government Center
74 King's Chapel May 2, 1974
(#74002045)
Tremont and School Sts.
42°21′28″N 71°03′38″W
Downtown
75 Leather District December 21, 1983
(#83004098)
Roughly bounded by Atlantic Ave., Kneeland, Lincoln, and Essex Sts.
42°21′03″N 71°03′30″W
Leather District
76 Liberty Tree District December 9, 1980
(#80000460)
Roughly bounded by Harrison Ave., Washington, Essex and Beach Sts.
42°21′07″N 71°03′47″W
Downtown
77 Locke-Ober Restaurant July 24, 1986
(#86001911)
3–4 Winter Pl.
42°21′20″N 71°03′46″W
Downtown
78 Long Wharf and Customhouse Block November 13, 1966
(#66000768)
Foot of State St.
42°21′37″N 71°02′59″W
Downtown
79 Theodore Lyman School December 2, 2014
(#14000975)
30 Gove St.
42°22′19″N 71°02′16″W
East Boston
80 Mariner's House November 12, 1999
(#99001302)
11 North Square
42°21′50″N 71°03′13″W
North End
81 Massachusetts General Hospital December 30, 1970
(#70000682)
Fruit Street
42°21′48″N 71°04′08″W
West End 1820s hospital building by Charles Bulfinch
82 Massachusetts Statehouse October 15, 1966
(#66000771)
Beacon Hill
42°21′31″N 71°03′52″W
Beacon Hill
83 Donald McKay House June 2, 1982
(#82004450)
78–80 White St.
42°22′49″N 71°02′14″W
East Boston
84 Metropolitan Theatre December 9, 1980
(#80000445)
252–272 Tremont St.
42°21′01″N 71°03′56″W
Theatre District
85 Monument Square Historic District June 2, 1987
(#87001128)
Monument Square
42°22′35″N 71°03′38″W
Charlestown Not to be confused with the Monument Square Historic District (Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts).
86 Middlesex Canal Historic and Archaeological District November 19, 2009
(#09000936)
Numerous locations along the historic route of the Middlesex Canal
Charlestown Extends into Middlesex County.[5]
87 Lightship No. 112, Nantucket December 20, 1989
(#89002464)
Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina
end of Marginal Street

42°21′40″N 71°02′07″W
East Boston Largest lightship ever built. Listed in Portland, Maine. Arrived in Boston May 11, 2010
88 William C. Nell House May 11, 1976
(#76001979)
3 Smith Ct.
42°21′28″N 71°03′53″W
Beacon Hill
89 Newspaper Row July 7, 1983
(#83000607)
322–328 Washington St., 5–23 Milk St., and 11 Hawley St.
42°21′24″N 71°03′33″W
Downtown
90 North Terminal Garage September 11, 1997
(#97000971)
600 Commercial St.
42°22′01″N 71°03′28″W
North End
91 Ohabei Shalom Cemetery August 19, 2008
(#08000795)
147 Wordsworth St.
42°22′59″N 71°00′52″W
East Boston
92 Old City Hall December 30, 1970
(#70000687)
School and Providence Sts.
42°21′29″N 71°03′35″W
Downtown
93 Old Corner Bookstore April 11, 1973
(#73000322)
Northwestern corner of Washington and School Sts.
42°21′27″N 71°03′32″W
Downtown
94 Old North Church October 15, 1966
(#66000776)
193 Salem St.
42°21′58″N 71°03′18″W
North End
95 Old South Church in Boston December 30, 1970
(#70000690)
645 Boylston St.
42°21′01″N 71°04′43″W
Back Bay
96 Old South Meetinghouse October 15, 1966
(#66000778)
Milk and Washington Sts.
42°21′25″N 71°03′31″W
Downtown
97 Old State House October 15, 1966
(#66000779)
Washington and State Sts.
42°21′32″N 71°03′28″W
Downtown
98 Old West Church December 30, 1970
(#70000691)
131 Cambridge St.
42°21′41″N 71°03′55″W
West End
99 Olmsted Park System December 8, 1971
(#71000086)
Encompassing the Back Bay Fens, Muddy River, Olmsted (Leverett Park), Jamaica Park, Arborway, and Franklin Park
42°20′43″N 71°05′45″W
Jamaica Plain and Fenway-Kenmore
100 (First) Harrison Gray Otis House December 30, 1970
(#70000539)
141 Cambridge St.
42°21′41″N 71°03′57″W
West End
101 (Second) Harrison Gray Otis House July 27, 1973
(#73001955)
85 Mt. Vernon St.
42°21′29″N 71°04′05″W
Beacon Hill
102 Paine Furniture Building September 12, 2002
(#02001039)
75–81 Arlington St.
42°21′04″N 71°04′17″W
Back Bay
103 Park Street District May 1, 1974
(#74000390)
Tremont, Park, and Beacon Sts.
42°21′26″N 71°03′44″W
Beacon Hill
104 Parker House December 26, 2023
(#86003804)
56-62 School St. and 60-68 Tremont St.
42°21′25″N 71°04′09″W
Financial District The Omni Parker House Hotel.
104 Francis Parkman House October 15, 1966
(#66000782)
50 Chestnut St.
42°21′25″N 71°04′09″W
Beacon Hill
105 Phipps Street Burying Ground May 14, 1974
(#74000907)
Phipps St.
42°22′34″N 71°04′13″W
Charlestown
106 Piano Row District December 9, 1980
(#80000458)
Boston Common, Park Sq., Boylston Pl. and Tremont St.
42°21′08″N 71°03′55″W
Downtown
107 Pierce–Hichborn House November 24, 1968
(#68000042)
29 North Sq.
42°21′48″N 71°03′16″W
North End
108 Publicity Building August 20, 2003
(#03000781)
40–44 Bromfield St.
42°21′23″N 71°03′41″W
Downtown
109 Quincy Grammar School August 1, 2017
(#100001458)
88-90 Tyler St.
42°20′56″N 71°03′41″W
Chinatown
110 Quincy Market November 13, 1966
(#66000784)
S. Market St.
42°21′36″N 71°03′18″W
Downtown
111 Paul Revere House October 15, 1966
(#66000785)
19 North Sq.
42°21′49″N 71°03′16″W
North End
112 Richardson Block August 9, 1986
(#86001504)
113–151 Pearl and 109–119 High Sts.
42°21′18″N 71°03′17″W
Downtown
113 ROSEWAY (schooner) September 25, 1997
(#97001278)
Boston Harbor
44°12′38″N 69°03′46″W
Boston Harbor National Historic Landmark
114 Roughan Hall April 15, 1982
(#82004448)
15–18 City Sq.
42°22′20″N 71°03′44″W
Charlestown
115 Russia Wharf Buildings December 2, 1980
(#80000463)
518–540 Atlantic Ave., 270 Congress St. and 276–290 Congress St.
42°21′12″N 71°03′11″W
Downtown
116 St. Paul's Church December 30, 1970
(#70000730)
136 Tremont St.
42°21′21″N 71°03′46″W
Downtown
117 St. Stephen's Church April 14, 1975
(#75000300)
Hanover St. between Clark and Harris Sts.
42°21′56″N 71°03′10″W
North End
118 Sears' Crescent and Sears' Block August 9, 1986
(#86001486)
38–68 and 70–72 Cornhill
42°21′34″N 71°03′34″W
Downtown
119 David Sears House December 30, 1970
(#70000731)
42 Beacon St.
42°21′25″N 71°04′03″W
Beacon Hill
120 Second Brazer Building July 24, 1986
(#86001913)
25–29 State St.
42°21′30″N 71°03′28″W
Downtown
121 Sam S. Shubert Theatre December 9, 1980
(#80000444)
263–265 Tremont St.
42°21′00″N 71°03′58″W
Theatre District
122 South Station Headhouse February 13, 1975
(#75000299)
Atlantic Ave. and Summer St.
42°21′07″N 71°03′21″W
Downtown
123 R.H. Stearns House June 16, 1980
(#80000671)
140 Tremont St.
42°21′20″N 71°03′47″W
Downtown Although the site is named the "R.H. Stearns House", it is the former main building of the R.H. Stearns Department Store company.
124 Suffolk County Jail April 23, 1980
(#80000670)
215 Charles St.
42°21′43″N 71°04′13″W
West End
125 Charles Sumner House November 7, 1973
(#73001953)
20 Hancock St.
42°21′36″N 71°03′56″W
Beacon Hill
126 Temple Place Historic District July 26, 1988
(#88000427)
11–55, 26–58 Temple Pl.
42°21′18″N 71°03′40″W
Downtown
127 Terminal Storage Warehouse District March 12, 2012
(#12000099)
267–281 Medford St., 40 & 50 Terminal St.
42°22′51″N 71°03′42″W
Charlestown
128 Textile District November 29, 1990
(#90001757)
Roughly Essex St. from Phillips Sq. to Columbia St. and Chauncy St. from Phillips Sq. to Rowe Pl.
42°20′52″N 71°03′17″W
Downtown
129 Town Hill District May 11, 1973
(#73000850)
Bounded roughly by Rutherford Ave. and Main and Warren Sts.
42°22′21″N 71°03′44″W
Charlestown
130 Tremont Street Subway October 15, 1966
(#66000788)
Beneath Tremont, Boylston, and Washington Sts.
42°21′23″N 71°03′47″W
Downtown First subway in the Western Hemisphere; still operating (as part of the MBTA's Green Line)
131 Trinity Church July 1, 1970
(#70000733)
Copley Sq.
42°21′07″N 71°04′28″W
Back Bay
132 Trinity Neighborhood House April 14, 1992
(#92000356)
406 Meridian St.
42°22′49″N 71°02′23″W
East Boston
133 Trinity Rectory February 23, 1972
(#72000150)
Clarendon and Newbury Sts.
42°21′06″N 71°04′34″W
Back Bay
134 Union Oyster House May 27, 2003
(#03000645)
41–43 Union Street
42°21′46″N 71°03′38″W
Downtown
135 Union Wharf June 22, 1980
(#80000669)
295–353 Commercial St.
42°21′56″N 71°03′03″W
North End
136 United Shoe Machinery Corporation Building August 19, 1980
(#80000668)
138–164 Federal St.
42°21′14″N 71°03′23″W
Downtown
137 United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Building April 8, 2011
(#11000160)
5 Post Office Square
42°21′26″N 71°03′25″W
Downtown
138 USS Cassin Young (destroyer) January 14, 1986
(#86000084)
Charlestown Navy Yard
42°22′17″N 71°03′18″W
Charlestown
139 U.S.S. Constitution October 15, 1966
(#66000789)
Boston Naval Shipyard
42°22′21″N 71°03′25″W
Charlestown
140 Vermont Building November 13, 1984
(#84000421)
6–12 Thacher St.
42°21′56″N 71°03′28″W
North End
141 Washington Street Theatre District March 19, 1979
(#79000370)
511–559 Washington St.
42°21′14″N 71°03′46″W
Theatre District
142 West Street District December 9, 1980
(#80000455)
West St.
42°21′18″N 71°03′49″W
Downtown
143 Wigglesworth Building October 21, 1982
(#82000486)
89-83 Franklin St.
42°21′18″N 71°03′29″W
Downtown
144 Wilbur Theatre December 9, 1980
(#80000443)
244–250 Tremont St.
42°21′02″N 71°03′56″W
Theatre District
145 Winthrop Building April 18, 1974
(#74000392)
7 Water St.
42°21′27″N 71°03′29″W
Downtown
147 Youth's Companion Building May 2, 1974
(#74000393)
209 Columbus Ave.
42°20′54″N 71°04′22″W
Back Bay
148 YWCA Boston March 3, 2004
(#04000119)
140 Clarendon St.
42°21′01″N 71°04′33″W
Back Bay Neoclassical building of YWCA Boston.

Former listing

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Alice S. Wentworth (schooner) May 24, 1973
(#73002284)
September 16, 1974 Pier 4, Northern Ave.
Destroyed in a storm in 1974.
2 Jacob Wirth Buildings December 9, 1980
(#80000442)
June 25, 2024 31–39 Stuart St.
42°21′04″N 71°03′52″W
Destroyed in a fire in 2024.

See also

References

  1. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 14, 2024.
  2. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  4. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. "Listing for Middlesex Canal district". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
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