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Massachusetts Mid-Century Modern Buildings |
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City Hall Boston, MA |
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts Cambridge, MA |
City Hall was designed by Kallman, McKinnell and Knowles and built from 1963-1968. This brutalist building resembles an inverted pyramid. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]
The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts was designed by Le Corbusier and completed in 1963. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, 3, and 4. [map] |
WWII Memorial Pool North Attleboro, MA |
Pilgrim Spring Motel [gone] North Truro, MA |
The WWII Memorial Pool was built in 1950. [map]
The Pilgrim Spring Motel was built in the 1950s and closed around 2006. The motel rooms had been demolished but this A-frame office building still remained until around 2009. It had been demolished by 2011. For more, see this website. |
Bourne Bridge Liquors Buzzards Bay, MA |
Bourne Bridge Liquors was probably built in the 1960s. [map] |
More Massachusetts:
Hotel UMass (Amherst) [map] former Fotomat (Ayer) Blue Cross Building (Boston) Christian Science Administration Building (Boston) Colonnade Building (Boston) Hurley Building and Lindemann Mental Health Center (Boston) Architects Corner (Cambridge) Wallace Library (Fitchburg) House (Plymouth) [map] Boys & Girls Club (Stoneham) former Town & Country Lanes (Westfield) former Barefoot Trader (West Yarmouth) [map] Parkview Apartments (Winchester) former Worcester Science Museum (Worcester) |
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