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THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE STANDS ON THE HIGHEST POINT OF LAND IN BOSTON PROPER — THE TOP OF BEACON HILL. ITS GILDED DOME IS A FAMILIAR LANDMARK. THE HISTORIC BULFINCH FRONT, DESIGNED BY CHARLES BULFINCH, 1795-1797, WAS ALONE THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. NEW PARTS WERE ADDED IN 1853-1856 — THE “BRYANT ADDITION,” AND LATER — 1889-1895, THE STATE HOUSE “ANNEX” — DESIGNED BY CHARLES K. BRIGHAM. NO ARCHITECT HAS MADE ON BOSTON SO ENDURING AN IMPRESSION AS BULFINCH, AND THE PORTION OF THE STATE HOUSE THAT CARRIES HIS NAME IS HIS MOST CHARACTERISTIC WORK. BOSTON
ITS BYWAYS & HIGHWAYS BEING
TWENTY-FIVE DRAWINGS
REPRODUCED IN PHOTOGRAVURE BY JOHN ALBERT SEAFORD LE
ROY PHILLIPS : PUBLISHER
BOSTON & T. N. FOULIS EDINBURGH & LONDON Pillans & Wilson, Printers, Edinburgh
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