Amory Ballroom
- Also Known As: The Ballroom
- Also Known As: Trinity Hall
- Address: Old Troy Rd
- Vicinity: Off Old Troy Rd
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
| 1911/00/00 | Charles Goodell | Architect | Designed by Charles Goodell, a palatial Italian Renaissance Revival house is built 1910-11 for Louise Amory. Only the entrance hall survives. It features a groin vault ceiling, Renaissance style fireplace and a floor of Moravian tile. | |||
| 1911/00/00 | Louise Amory | Home | Designed by Charles Goodell, a palatial Italian Renaissance Revival house is built 1910-11 for Louise Amory. Only the entrance hall survives. It features a groin vault ceiling, Renaissance style fireplace and a floor of Moravian tile. | |||
| 1911/00/00 | Moravian Pottery and Tile Works | Artisan | Designed by Charles Goodell, a palatial Italian Renaissance Revival house is built 1910-11 for Louise Amory. Only the entrance hall survives. It features a groin vault ceiling, Renaissance style fireplace and a floor of Moravian tile. | |||
| 1927/00/00 | Harry Little (Architect) | Architect | A ballroom is built behind Goodell's entrance hall, 1926-1927. The structure faces a broad terrace leading down to the remnants of a large enclosed formal garden and pool, and beyond this a broad open cleared field, on upland approaches to Monadnock. | |||
| 1930/00/00 | In the early 1930s, the residence is used as a vacation retreat by Trinity Church in Boston known as Trinity Hall. | |||||
| 1945/00/00 | Wings of the Amory Residence are demolished. |
| Particulars for Amory Ballroom: | |
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| Area of Significance | Architecture |
| Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
| Area of Significance | Art |
| Sight Category | Building |
| Historic Use | Camp |
| Area of Significance | Entertainment - Recreation |
| Criteria | Exemplar |
| Art Movement | Italian Renaissance Revival |
| Architectural Style | Late 19th and 20th century revivals |
| Level of Significance | National |
| Owner | Private |
| Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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