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This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts. It includes 57 properties and districts designated as National Historic Landmarks in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Another 131 National Historic Landmarks are located in the remaining parts of the state of Massachusetts. Boston has more National Historic Landmarks per square mile than any other major city in the US.

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  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Boston enthält alle Bauwerke und sonstigen Objekte, die auf dem Stadtgebiet von Boston als National Historic Landmark im National Register of Historic Places eingetragen sind. Die Liste ist integraler Bestandteil der Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts. (de)
  • This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts. It includes 57 properties and districts designated as National Historic Landmarks in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Another 131 National Historic Landmarks are located in the remaining parts of the state of Massachusetts. Boston has more National Historic Landmarks per square mile than any other major city in the US. (en)
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  • Headquarters House (en)
  • Dimock Center (en)
  • Ellen Swallow Richards House (en)
  • Ether Dome (en)
  • Gibson House Museum (en)
  • King's Chapel (en)
  • Massachusetts General Hospital, Bulfinch Building (en)
  • Massachusetts Historical Society (en)
  • Massachusetts State House (en)
  • Nathan Appleton House (en)
  • Old City Hall, Boston (en)
  • Old North Church (en)
  • Old South Church (en)
  • Old South Meeting House (en)
  • Old State House, Boston (en)
  • Old West Church (en)
  • Pierce–Hichborn House (en)
  • Quincy Market (en)
  • Roseway (en)
  • Shirley-Eustis House (en)
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  • Home of African-American journalist and Harvard graduate William Monroe Trotter. Trotter publisher The Guardian, and meetings of African-American activists, W. E. B. Du Bois among them, took place at this house. (en)
  • This church has the largest intact Tiffany-designed ecclesiastical interior in its original location in America. (en)
  • This building was one of the first in the nation to be designed in the Second Empire style, and served as a prototype for other such buildings, including the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. Designed by Gridley James Fox Bryant and Arthur Gilman, it served as city hall from 1865 to 1969. (en)
  • This 1806 church was built on the site of an earlier church whose congregation was noted for its opposition to British rule. Its most famous preacher of the Revolutionary era was Jonathan Mayhew, who may have coined the phrase "no taxation without representation". (en)
  • Harvard University-owned arboretum, founded in 1872 and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. (en)
  • Now home to a Unitarian Universalist congregation, King's Chapel was built on the site of the first Anglican church in Boston. (en)
  • Built in 1903, this stadium was the prototype for numerous other stadia, and was at the time the largest structure constructed from reinforced concrete. (en)
  • The oldest subway tunnel in North America, this tunnel entered service in 1897, and is still in service today. (en)
  • This hall has been home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1900, when it was built to a design by McKim, Mead, and White. The performance space is noted for its excellent acoustics. (en)
  • Home of Ellen Swallow Richards, who was the first female graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the first woman to receive an advanced degree in chemistry. (en)
  • This c. 1806 Federal-style townhouse was home to Charles Sumner, a US Senator and vocal abolitionist. (en)
  • Home of abolitionist and education advocate William Cooper Nell. (en)
  • Residence of Nathan Appleton, a businessman involved in expanding the textile industry. His son-in-law was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who married Appleton's daughter Fanny in this house. (en)
  • This building was purpose-built as studios for artists in 1904–1905 in the Arts and Crafts style. (en)
  • This monument, built in the mid-19th century, stands atop Breed's Hill, site of most of the fighting in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. (en)
  • The nation's first public botanical garden, it was laid out in the French Second Empire style in the 1860s. (en)
  • Home of one of the nation's oldest and largest independent private libraries, this building was designed by Edward Clarke Cabot. (en)
  • This building is home to the Massachusetts Historical Society, the oldest historic society in the nation. (en)
  • Home of noted historian and horticulturalist Francis Parkman. (en)
  • Home built for Federalist Party leader Harrison Gray Otis, designed by architect Charles Bulfinch. (en)
  • This 1816 townhouse was owned by David Sears, a Boston developer, politician, and philanthropist. The Federal-style structure has a facade of carved granite. (en)
  • A , USS Cassin Young was a ship of the United States Navy. Launched during the Second World War, she saw action in the Battle of Leyte and the Battle of Okinawa. She received seven battle stars and a Navy Unit Commendation for her war service. (en)
  • A 19th-century fortification built in Boston Harbor, Fort Warren saw service through the First World War. It is named for Dr. Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary War political leader who was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill. (en)
  • The nation's second oldest standing lighthouse, Boston Light was built on the site of the first lighthouse in what is now the United States. It is the only lighthouse permanently staffed by the United States Coast Guard. (en)
  • The operating room of the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1821 to 1867, the Ether Dome was the site of the first public demonstration of the use of ether as an anesthetic. (en)
  • The world's oldest floating commissioned naval vessel. Launched in 1797, she saw action in the Quasi-War and the War of 1812. She later became a training ship, and presently serves as a museum ship. She last sailed under her own power in August, 2012, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of her victory over Guerriere. (en)
  • This Victorian rowhouse is believed to be the only one of its type to preserve both internal and external architectural design elements. Designed by architect Edward Clarke Cabot, the house remained in one family until being opened as a house museum in 1957. (en)
  • This architecturally significant neighborhood includes buildings designed by Charles Bulfinch, and has been home to many famous people, including nationally prominent politicians, businessmen, and academics. (en)
  • The conservatory's 1903 building houses Jordan Hall, a performance space noted for its excellent acoustics. (en)
  • One of the USA's oldest shipyards, this shipyard is home to two NHL ships , and has the only surviving ropewalk that has not been moved or significantly altered. (en)
  • Also known as the First African Baptist Church, it was built in 1806 and is now the oldest black church edifice still standing in the United States. (en)
  • The original building for the Massachusetts General Hospital, one of the nation's earliest public hospitals, was designed by Charles Bulfinch. It is the location of the Ether Dome, also a National Historic Landmark. (en)
  • Site of an experimental utopian community based on Transcendentalist and Unitarian thought. (en)
  • Home of noted abolitionists Julia Ward Howe and Samuel Gridley Howe, designed by Charles Bulfinch. (en)
  • The largest lightship ever built, and the last active lightship at the time of its nomination. (en)
  • This house is Boston's oldest surviving house . It was home to Revolutionary War hero, silversmith, and early industrialist Paul Revere, and is now a house museum on the city's Freedom Trail. (en)
  • Also known as Headquarters House, this 1808 house was designed by Asher Benjamin and was home of the noted blind historian William H. Prescott. (en)
  • This Greek Revival church was built in 1819 to a design by Alexander Parris. It was the first Episcopal church built in post-independence Boston, and is now the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. (en)
  • Built in 1873 to designs by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, this church is home to one of the city's oldest congregations . (en)
  • This church, built in 1723 in a style inspired by English architect Christopher Wren, is the oldest active church building in Boston. It was where Paul Revere ordered lanterns hung to notify others of British troop movements prior to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. (en)
  • Home of abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison, publisher of the anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator. (en)
  • Federal style home of portrait artist Chester Harding. (en)
  • This wharf was constructed in the early 18th century, and was for many years one of the busiest commercial wharves in Great Britain's North American colonies. The wharf has been much shortened by land reclamation, and is now home to a hotel and other businesses. (en)
  • This house is a rare pre-Georgian brick house, built circa 1711. It is next door to the Paul Revere House, and owned by the Paul Revere Memorial Association. (en)
  • The home of textile businessman Frederick Ayer, its interior is one of few designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, and its exterior has the only surviving instance of an outside mosaic by Tiffany. (en)
  • Established in 1634, the Common is the nation's oldest public park. (en)
  • Designed by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears and opened in 1872, this facility was the first public hospital run by women doctors in New England. The organization is now known as the Dimock Center. (en)
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  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Boston enthält alle Bauwerke und sonstigen Objekte, die auf dem Stadtgebiet von Boston als National Historic Landmark im National Register of Historic Places eingetragen sind. Die Liste ist integraler Bestandteil der Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts. (de)
  • This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts. It includes 57 properties and districts designated as National Historic Landmarks in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Another 131 National Historic Landmarks are located in the remaining parts of the state of Massachusetts. Boston has more National Historic Landmarks per square mile than any other major city in the US. (en)
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  • List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston (en)
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