Talk:Boston/Charlestown

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copying this info here, not sure if any are really significant, but I have not really reviewed these listings either... --ButteBag (talk) 19:52, 3 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

Significant Landmarks

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  • 1 Austin Block, 92 Main St. One of Charlestown's first masonry buildings, built in 1827.
  • Bunker Hill School on Baldwin and Bunker Hill Streets.

The Bunker Hill School is the Second Empire-style building built 1866.

  • Charlestown Savings Bank on 1 Thompson Sq.

This bank was built in 1876.

  • Deacon Larkin House located on 55 Main St.
  • Edward Everett House is on 16 Harvard St.

The Everett House is a Federal style house with architecture that dates back to 1814.

  • Harvard School located on 45 Harvard St.

Harvard is a Greek Revival style c. 1840s.

  • Rougan Hall located in the City Square

Rougan Hall is a Renaissance Revival and Romanesque Revival styles c. 1890s.

  • St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 303 Bunker Hill St. On

This church has Gothic & Celtic architecture that was built in 1862.

  • St. John Episcopal Church, 27 Devens St. On

This church is also a Gothic Revival style built 1870.

  • St. Mary's Church located on 55 Warren St.

St. Mary's Church was built 1892.