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Strengthening Community through Historic Preservation |
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Old Corner Bookstore Buildings (1960; 1984-1985)
The Old Corner Bookstore, a small, early 18th-century dwelling in the central business district, had become the literary center of the United States during the 19th century. The founders of Historic Boston raised $100,000 in private donations (a mammoth amount in 1960!) to save the Old Corner. With this success behind them they acquired the site and borrowed money for its rehabilitation. Over time the Old Corner has become a real estate endowment that supports activities that conserve Bostons architectural patrimony. The income from the property provides the steady source of operating funds so crucial to the success of a revolving fund. (click images below for larger views)
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