Category:Gardiner Building

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English: The Gardiner Building, located on the Long Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts, is a brick Colonial style warehouse built in 1763 and rebuilt in 1812. At one time it was used as John Hancock's counting house. Long Wharf was once filled with this kind of building, but this is the only one remaining; it is the wharf's oldest surviving structure. The building was renovated in 1973 by Anderson, Notter, Feingold. It is currently a Chart House seafood restaurant. The Gardiner Building features a slate roof and "six-over-six" windows with shutters. The lintels and sills are granite. (Sources: AIA Guide to Bsoton (2nd ed.) and Boston Harbor Walk)


This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 66000768.

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warehouse in Boston
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Part of
  • Long Wharf and Customhouse Block
LocationBoston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Street address
  • 60 Long Wharf
Heritage designation
  • National Register of Historic Places contributing property (Long Wharf and Customhouse Block, 1966–)
Inception
  • 1830
Map42° 21′ 36.58″ N, 71° 02′ 58.25″ W
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