Yun's Place, Boston, Massachusetts
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| Yun's Place, a Boston Bed and Breakfast | |
| Designer | unknown |
| Location | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
| Date | before 1899 |
| Building Type | Large House |
| Climate | Cold Temperate |
| Context | Urban |
| Architectural Style | Victorian |
| Builder | unknown |
| Street Address | 66 Hopedale Street, Boston, Massachusetts Walk Score |
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| Building Details | |
| Area | 1,900 sq. ft. |
| Stories | 3 stories, plus basement |
| Height | 33 ft. |
| Length | 29 ft. |
| Width | 29 ft. |
| Site | 5,364 sq. ft. |
Located in Allston neighborhood of Boston near Harvard Business School, Yun's Place is also close to Harvard Yard. The deed indicates that the lot was placed for sale by D. H. McKay in 1891, and an old map shows that the residential house had been build by 1899. While now equipped with natural-gas heating and electricity, the house was first heated by coal-burning fireplace and lit with natural-gas piped throughout the house. For information on the bed and breakfast inn, please visit Yun's Place.
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