Massachusetts State House

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cid_1103011345_IMG_0219.150.jpg Massachusetts State House
Designer Charles Bulfinch
Location Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Date 1795 to 1797
Building Type state house, government center, state capitol
Climate temperate
Context urban
Architectural Style Georgian Neoclassical
Street Address On Beacon St at Bowdoin St Walk Score
Notes An archetype for domed state houses across the United States.
At Great Buildings http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Massachusetts_State_House.html

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"Its main front is a lightened or Adamized version of the center of the south front of ">Somerset House</a>, which in a letter to the legislative committee Bulfinch referred to as "a building celebrated all over Europe," while its largest interior, the Representatives Hall, follows in all essentials the Great Room in Wyatt's Pantheon, a fact not mentioned by Bulfinch to the committee... The Massachusetts State House was much admired from the first, and the fact that a central dome became an almost universal feature of American state houses is due at least as mcuh to its example as to that of the <a /buildings/United_States_Capitol.html national capitol.

— Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper, American Architecture, 1860-1976, p109-110.

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Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper. American Architecture, 1860-1976. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1984. exterior photo, f95, p111, interior photo, f96, p111. — An excellent survey of American architecture. Available at Amazon.com

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