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The buildings at 825–829 Blue Hill Avenue are historic apartment buildings in the Mattapan neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The three-story Colonial Revival masonry structures were designed by Samuel Levy and built in 1924 for Herman Barron, during a period in which Boston's Jewish population migrated to the area in large numbers from downtown Boston. The buildings occupy a triangular lot at the corner of Blue Hill Avenue and Calder Street. Both street-facing facades feature alternating projecting and recessed bays, and are laid in seven-course Flemish bond brick. At the corner the building has two single-bay facades, one of which houses an entrance. These faces are ornamented with corner quoining in concrete. The main entrances of the buildings are on Blue Hill Avenue, sheltered by

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  • Buildings at 825–829 Blue Hill Avenue (en)
  • Edificios de la Avenida Blue Hill (es)
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  • The buildings at 825–829 Blue Hill Avenue are historic apartment buildings in the Mattapan neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The three-story Colonial Revival masonry structures were designed by Samuel Levy and built in 1924 for Herman Barron, during a period in which Boston's Jewish population migrated to the area in large numbers from downtown Boston. The buildings occupy a triangular lot at the corner of Blue Hill Avenue and Calder Street. Both street-facing facades feature alternating projecting and recessed bays, and are laid in seven-course Flemish bond brick. At the corner the building has two single-bay facades, one of which houses an entrance. These faces are ornamented with corner quoining in concrete. The main entrances of the buildings are on Blue Hill Avenue, sheltered by (en)
  • Los edificios del 825 al 829 de la avenida Blue Hill, son edificios de apartamentos históricos en el barrio de Mattapan en Boston, Massachusetts. Las estructuras de mampostería de tres pisos fueron diseñadas por Samuel Levy y construidas en 1924 para Herman Barron, durante un período en el cual la población judía de Boston migró al área en grandes cantidades desde el centro de Boston. Los edificios ocupan un lote triangular en la esquina de la avenida Blue Hill y calle Calder. Ambas fachadas orientadas a la calle presentan alternancia de salientes y bahías empotradas, y están colocadas en un ladrillo flamenco de siete tramos. En la esquina, el edificio tiene dos fachadas de una sola bahía, una de las cuales alberga una entrada. Estas caras están adornadas con esquineros de esquina en concr (es)
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  • Buildings at 825–829 Blue Hill Avenue (en)
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  • The buildings at 825–829 Blue Hill Avenue are historic apartment buildings in the Mattapan neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The three-story Colonial Revival masonry structures were designed by Samuel Levy and built in 1924 for Herman Barron, during a period in which Boston's Jewish population migrated to the area in large numbers from downtown Boston. The buildings occupy a triangular lot at the corner of Blue Hill Avenue and Calder Street. Both street-facing facades feature alternating projecting and recessed bays, and are laid in seven-course Flemish bond brick. At the corner the building has two single-bay facades, one of which houses an entrance. These faces are ornamented with corner quoining in concrete. The main entrances of the buildings are on Blue Hill Avenue, sheltered by gabled porticos supported by Tuscan columns. The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. (en)
  • Los edificios del 825 al 829 de la avenida Blue Hill, son edificios de apartamentos históricos en el barrio de Mattapan en Boston, Massachusetts. Las estructuras de mampostería de tres pisos fueron diseñadas por Samuel Levy y construidas en 1924 para Herman Barron, durante un período en el cual la población judía de Boston migró al área en grandes cantidades desde el centro de Boston. Los edificios ocupan un lote triangular en la esquina de la avenida Blue Hill y calle Calder. Ambas fachadas orientadas a la calle presentan alternancia de salientes y bahías empotradas, y están colocadas en un ladrillo flamenco de siete tramos. En la esquina, el edificio tiene dos fachadas de una sola bahía, una de las cuales alberga una entrada. Estas caras están adornadas con esquineros de esquina en concreto. Las entradas principales de los edificios se encuentran en la avenida Blue Hill, protegida por pórticos a dos aguas sostenidos por columnas toscanas.​ Los edificios fueron incluidos en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 2014. (es)
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