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Custom House District is a historic district in Boston, Massachusetts located between the Fitzgerald Expressway (now Purchase St. / the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway) and Kilby Street and South Market and High and Batterymarch Streets. Named after the 1849 Boston Custom House located on State Street, the historic district contains about seventy buildings on nearly sixteen acres in Downtown Boston, consisting of 19th century mercantile buildings along with many early 20th century skyscrapers, including the 1915 Custom House Tower.〔(Custom House District )〕 The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.〔 Additionally, the area contains numerous non-contributing newer office buildings. ==Contributing properties (partial listing)== *Boston Custom House (1849) *Building at 4 Liberty Square *Building at 100 State Street (1903)〔(100 State Street )〕 *Chase and Sanborn warehouse (1901), 141-149 Broad Street *Cunard Building, 122-130 State Street〔(Cunard Building )〕 *Custom House Tower (1915) *Farlow Building (1895), 92 State Street〔(Farlow Building )〕 *Flour and Grain Exchange Building, aka Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston (1892) *India Building, 84 State Street (1903)〔(India Building )〕 *Pepperell Building (1921), 160 State Street〔(160 State Street, Boston )〕 *Richards Building (1867), 116 State Street〔(Richards Building )〕 *State Street Block (1857) *Telegraph Building, 100-110 State Street 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Custom House District」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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