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  2. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was built in 1898–1901 by Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840–1924), an American art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts in the style of a 15th-century Venetian palace. It opened to the public in 1903. Gardner began collecting seriously after she received a large inheritance from her father in 1891.

  3. Theodore Frelinghuysen Dwight - Wikipedia

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    Theodore F. Dwight, self-portrait circa 1890. Theodore Frelinghuysen Dwight (June 11, 1846 – February 3, 1917) was an American librarian, archivist, and diplomat who was a member of Boston's elite homosexual subculture in the late 19th century. His place in American literary history was secured when he served for almost a decade as Henry ...

  4. Trinity Church (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    August 14, 1973. Trinity Church in the City of Boston, located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The congregation, currently standing at approximately 4,000 households, was founded in 1733. [2] Three services are offered each Sunday, and weekday services are offered once ...

  5. Thomas Pennant Barton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pennant Barton (1803 – April 5, 1869) was an American diplomat and bibliophile who is primarily remembered for the collection of books by and relating to William Shakespeare and English drama that he amassed between 1834 and 1869. [1] Four years after his death, Barton's collection was acquired by the Boston Public Library, where it ...

  6. Alexandre Vattemare - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Alexandre Vattemare in The Public Library of the city of Boston : a history by Horace G. Wadlin, 1910, 1911. Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare (1796 in Paris – 1864), also known under the stage name Monsieur Alexandre, was a French ventriloquist and philanthropist who created the first international system for the exchange of items among libraries and museums.

  7. Public libraries in North America - Wikipedia

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    The first free public library supported by taxation in the world was the Peterborough, New Hampshire Town Library which was founded at town meeting on April 9, 1833. Many sources claim to have been the first, such as Boston's Public Library, which was the second, established in 1852. The Boston Public Library opened on March 20, 1854.

  8. Boston Public Garden - Wikipedia

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    Boston Public Garden pond in May. The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common.It is a part of the Emerald Necklace system of parks and is bounded by Charles Street and Boston Common to the east, Beacon Street and Beacon Hill to the north, Arlington Street and Back Bay to the west, and Boylston Street to ...

  9. Talk:Boston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Boston Public Library Dudley Branch Library 65 Warren Street Roxbury, Massachusetts opening day brochure Opening day brochures for branch libraries of Boston Public Library the zak 02:43, 18 January 2008 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Donwarnersaklad ( talk • contribs )

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