Arthur H Bowditch
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Loren Towle Estate | Newton, MA | |||||
Architect | Mayall Bruner House | Newton, MA | |||||
Architect | House at 12-16 Corey Road | Brookline, MA | |||||
Architect | Pleasant View Home | Concord, NH | |||||
Architect | Marshfield Hills Historic District | Marshfield, MA | |||||
1904/00/00 | The six-story brick and marble Vermont Building is built in Boston's North End. Designed by Arthur Bowdith and Edward Stratton, its was funded by Redfield Proctor, a US Senator from Vermont and one of the owners of the Vermont Marble Company. | Architect | Vermont Building | Boston | |||
1916/00/00 | The Publicity Building, a five story brick and limestone building designed by Arthur H Bowditch, is built. It is notable for its Beaux Arts styling and its largely intact cast-iron storefronts. | Architect | Publicity Building | Boston | |||
1925/01/31 | Wamsutta Club opens on 31 January 1925. Boston architect Arthur H Bowditch oversaw the conversion of the "Rotch Place" to the Wamsutta Club at a cost of well over 2 million dollars. | Architect | Wamsutta Club | New Bedford |
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