First Church of Christ, Unitarian, also known as First Church of Christ, Lancaster and Lancaster Church, is an historic congregation located at 725 Main Street facing the Common in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Its fifth meeting house, built in 1816, was designed by noted architect, Charles Bulfinch. On December 30, 1970, it was added the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark. In May 2010, the Church began a restoration. ......... from Wikipedia - select 'Wikipedia' tab above to read more.
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Old State House (completed 1796) in Hartford, Connecticut is generally believed to have been designed by noted American architect Charles Bulfinch as his first public building. The State House is currently managed by the Office of Legislative Management of the Connecticut General Assembly. The exterior building and the Senate have been restored to its original Federal style; the Representative's chamber is Victorian, and the halls and courtroom are Colonial Revival.Built: 1792 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch location:
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab Faneuil Hall ( /ˈfænjəl/ or /ˈfænəl/; previously /ˈfʌnəl/), located near the waterfront and today's Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts, has been a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742. It was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and others encouraging independence from Great Britain, and is now part of Boston National Historical Park and a well-known stop on the Freedom Trail. It is sometimes referred to as "the Cradle of Liberty".Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch Design Architect : John Smibert style: Georgian Architecture location:
Dock Sq.
Boston, Massachusetts
United States
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Grange, built in 1741, is a historic colonial building on Codman Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts.Built: 1741 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch style: Georgian Federal architecture location:
Codman Rd.
Lincoln, Massachusetts
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab University Hall is a white granite building designed by noted early American architect Charles Bulfinch on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is now a National Historic Landmark.Built: 1813 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch location:
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab First Church of Christ, Unitarian, also known as First Church of Christ, Lancaster and Lancaster Church, is an historic congregation located at 725 Main Street facing the Common in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Its fifth meeting house, built in 1816, was designed by noted architect, Charles Bulfinch. On December 30, 1970, it was added the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark. In May 2010, the Church began a restoration.Built: 1816 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch style: Federal architecture location:
Facing the Common
Lancaster, Massachusetts
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Maine State House in Augusta, Maine is the state capitol of the State of Maine. The building was completed in 1832, one year after Augusta became the capital of Maine. Built using Maine granite, the State House was based on the design of the Massachusetts State House (Maine was formerly part of Massachusetts, and became a separate state in 1820).Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch location:
Capitol St.
Augusta, Maine
continue to profile page : open in new page/tab The Massachusetts State House, also known as the Massachusetts Statehouse or the "New" State House, is the state capitol and house of government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is located in Boston in the neighborhood Beacon Hill. The building houses the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature) and the offices of the Governor of Massachusetts.Built: 1797 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch Design Architect : Charles Brigham style: Federal architecture location:
24 Beacon St
Boston, Massachusetts
United States
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The Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House is a historic building built in 1804 and located at 13 Chestnut Street in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, especially important as the home from 1863-1866 to Julia Ward Howe and Samuel Gridley Howe.
Built: 1804 Design Architect : Charles Bulfinch style: Georgian location:
13 Chestnut St.
Boston, Massachusetts
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