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American House (Boston)

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Type
  
Hotel

Opened
  
1835

Floor area
  
4,088 m²

Renovated
  
1851

Floor count
  
6

Floors
  
6

Demolished
  
1935

Architect
  
William Washburn

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Location
  
56 Hanover Street Boston, Massachusetts United States

Similar
  
Crawford House, John F Kennedy Federal B, Government Center, Boston City Hall Plaza, Fifth Avenue Hotel

The American House (est,1835) was a hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, located on Hanover Street. Abraham W. Brigham, Lewis Rice (1837-1874), Henry B. Rice (1868-1888), and Allen E. Jones (c. 1921) served as proprietors. In 1851 the building was expanded. In 1868 it had "the first hotel passenger elevator in Boston." By the 1860s it also had "billiard halls, telegraph office, and cafe." In the late nineteenth century it was described as "the headquarters of the shoe-and-leather trade" in the city. Guests of the hotel and restaurant included John Brown, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Whitwell Greenough, Charles Savage Homer, Zadoc Long, and George Presbury Rowell. Many groups held meetings there, among them: Granite Cutters' International Association of America, Letter Carriers' Association, National Electric Light Association, and New England Shorthand Reporters' Association. The hotel closed in 1916, and re-opened under new management in 1918. It permanently closed on August 8, 1935, and the building was shortly afterwards demolished to make room for a parking lot. The John F. Kennedy Federal Building now occupies the site.

Map of American House, Boston, MA 02203, USA

References

American House (Boston) Wikipedia