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Art & LiteratureBusinessImmigrant NeighborhoodNeighborhood LifeUrban RenewalWomenYankees & Brahmins A closeup of facades of 2 buildings in the federalist style

Hotel Waterston

The Hotel Waterston, built in 1874 through a remodeling and expansion of the Charles Bulfinch House on 8 Bulfinch Place in the West End, maintained Bulfinch’s facade while adding additional stories. The Waterston had many prominent guests, including Walt Whitman, during the late nineteenth century, and the hotel stayed in business until it was demolished by urban renewal in 1961.

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Art & LiteratureMedicineWest Boston The National Theatre

Dr. Joseph Stevens Jones

Dr. Joseph Stevens (J.S.) Jones, who lived most of his life in the West End, was a successful actor, playwright, theater manager, and physician in the nineteenth century. Jones graduated from Harvard Medical School and wrote between 150 and 200 plays in his lifetime. In 1924, the City of Boston tore down Dr. Jones’s home on Bowdoin Street, and other historic West End sites, in order to widen Court and Cambridge Streets.

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