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Hotel Touraine (1897-1966) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a residential hotel on the corner of Tremont Street and Boylston Street, near the Boston Common. The architecture firm of
Winslow and Wetherell Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell (1872-1888) was an architecture firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Its principals were Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee (1829-1888), Walter Thacher Winslow (1843-1909) and George Homans Wetherell (1854-1930). Most of the firm ...
designed the 11-story building in the
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style, constructed of "brick and limestone;" its "baronial" appearance was "patterned inside and out after a 16th-century chateau of the dukes of Touraine." It had dining rooms and a circulating library. Owners included Joseph Reed Whipple and George A. Turain. Directly across the street were the clandestine district headquarters of the Boston Communist Party mentioned in Herbert Philbrick's 1952 book "I Led 3 Lives". Among the guests: boxer
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, Pietro Mascagni, Mitch Miller, Justice
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. Events included an exhibition in the 1960s of the Boston Negro Artists Association, and performances by the "Theater Company of Boston." The hotel closed in 1966 and became an apartment building.


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Image:1896 BoylstonSt Boston map byStadly BPL 12479 detail.png, Detail of 1890s map of Boston, showing Hotel Touraine Image:1906 HotelTouraine HorselessAge v18 no9.png, The hotel's fleet of chauffeured cars, 1906 Image:HotelTouraine library ca1910 Boston.png, Hotel library, ca.1910 Image:1903 HotelTouraine TremontSt BoylstonSt Boston EChickeringCo LC detail.jpg, Hotel Touraine (at right), Masonic Temple (at left), 1903 Image:2010 MasonicTemple BoylstonSt TremontSt Boston.jpg, Former Hotel Touraine (at right), Masonic Temple (at left), 2010


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* Bostonian Society: *
Photo of construction projects
at the corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets, 1896 *
Photo of construction of Hotel Touraine
Tremont and Boylston Streets, 1897 * Boston Public Library
Max Baer looks thoughtful in his room at the Hotel Touraine
photo, 1935 {{coord, 42, 21, 8.44, N, 71, 3, 51.91, W, type:landmark_region:US-MA, display=title Boston Theater District Hotel buildings completed in 1897 Apartment buildings in Boston Hotels in Boston