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Boylston Market (1810-1887), designed by architect Charles Bulfinch, was located in Boston, Massachusetts, on the corner of Boylston and Washington Streets. Boylston Hall occupied the third floor of the building, and functioned as a performance and meeting space. ==History== The Boylston Market Association developed the building. John Quincy Adams served as the association's first president.〔King's hand-book of Boston. 1889; p.319-320.〕 In 1809 the proprietors paid $20,560 for the land, formerly belonging to Joseph C. Dyer (and to Samuel Welles before him).〔Snow, Caleb Hopkins, (''A History of Boston : The Metropolis of Massachusetts'' ), Boston : Abel Bowen, 1828; p.118 (Boylston Market place), 332 (Boylston Hall).〕 The new building "was named to honor the benevolent and philanthropic Ward Nicholas Boylston"〔Drake, Samuel Adams. (''Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston'' ). Boston: Little, Brown, and company. (1900 ed. p. 403)〕
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