National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Dudley Station Historic District

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Prince, twenty-third mayor of Boston (1873-1881).
The Depression of 1873 temporarily halted commercial/residential construction within the district. Palladio Hall, the sandstone business block at 52-60 Warren Street (MHC #4), existed on paper in 1873, but was not built until the end of the decade. This handsome Italian Renaissance-Neo-Grec structure was designed by Nathaniel J. Bradlee, and architect credited with over 500 Boston commercial buildings and numerous late 19th century South End and
... Back Bay townhouses.
During the late 19th century, a half dozen "family" hotels were built "to supply the demand of wealthy businessmen for apartment hotels near the city." The central ity of Dudley Station to a metropolitan transportation system explains the proliferation of this multiunit building type. Lavishly ornamented examples of this building type include the mansard-roofed Hotel Dartmouth, 51-61 Warren Street (1871, MHC #3) and the High Victorian Gothii Hotel Comfort, 2121-2131 Washington Street (1878, MHC #5).


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