Location Boston, Massachusetts NRHP Reference # 14000975 Architectural style Italianate architecture Architect Gridley J. F. Bryant | Built 1869 Opened 1869 Added to NRHP 2 December 2014 | |
Similar Faneuil Hall, Shattuck Observatory, Hathorn Hall, The Liberty Hotel, Massachusetts State House |
The Theodore Lyman School is a historic former school building at 30 Gove Street in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is a three story red brick building, designed by Gridley James Fox Bryant. It was built in 1869, and rebuilt after a fire severely damaged it just two years later. The school was named for Boston's fifth mayor, Theodore Lyman (1792-1849), and was a major element of East Boston's development in the mid-19th century. The building was converted into elderly housing in 1984.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
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