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See the restoration A child prodigy who had his first architecture apprenticeship at the age of 12 and designed his first home by age 15, flamboyant midcentury architect Bruce Goff grabbed the ...
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In the 19th century, American watchmaking emerged as a global leader in precision manufacturing, pioneered by companies such as the Waltham Watch Company, founded in 1850 as the Boston Watch ... from ...
If you look closely, you can find a lot of Art Deco in the Bay Area.
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Summer is here with all its heat and humidity, and what better place to spend the lazy, hazy, crazy days than in the air-conditioned comfort of a museum? The MFA Boston has an array of exhibitions,… ...
Beauty is subjective, but even so, there’s one Amtrak station that many people agree is truly stunning: Cincinnati Union Terminal. Although it’s a top contender among the best-looking Amtrak stations ...
Graham Gund, architect and philanthropist who shaped Boston’s skyline and museums, dies at 84 By Bryan Marquard Globe Staff,Updated June 15, 2025, 2:06 p.m.
Boston can boast plenty of legends in sports, music, politics, and theater. But fashion? That hasn’t always been a huge one for the city — with only a few exceptions. And one of those ...
Whether you dig classical music, action blockbusters, iconic city festivals, or a score of different folk music from around the world, there is plenty of free art to engage in this summer.