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- Second_Brazer_Building abstract "The Second Brazer Building is an historic office building at 25-29 State Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a locally significant early Beaux Arts design.The eleven-story skycraper was designed by Cass Gilbert and built in 1897. It is the only work of Gilbert's in Boston, and was built in the same year he won the commission for the Minnesota State Capitol. The building is an early local example of a steel frame structure with curtain walls. It has a trapezoidal plan and is 125 feet in height, with identical fenestration patterns on the northern, eastern, and southern facades. The exterior walls are made of limestone for the first three stories and terra cotta for the upper floors.The tower occupies the site of the first meeting house in Boston, erected in 1632; a plaque on the north facade of the building marks its former location. The land was subsequently acquired in the early nineteenth century by John Brazer, a local merchant, and in 1842 his heirs constructed the first Brazer Building, a three-story Greek Revival structure designed by Isaiah Rogers. The original Brazer building stood on the site until 1896, when it was removed to make way for the current tower.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission on July 9, 1985.".
- Second_Brazer_Building architect Cass_Gilbert.
- Second_Brazer_Building buildingEndDate "1897".
- Second_Brazer_Building floorCount "11".
- Second_Brazer_Building height "38.1".
- Second_Brazer_Building location Boston.
- Second_Brazer_Building location Massachusetts.
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- Second_Brazer_Building architect Cass_Gilbert.
- Second_Brazer_Building buildingType "Office".
- Second_Brazer_Building caption "Second Brazer Building as it appeared in 2009".
- Second_Brazer_Building completionDate "1897".
- Second_Brazer_Building floorCount "11".
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- Second_Brazer_Building mainContractor George_A._Fuller.
- Second_Brazer_Building name "Second Brazer Building".
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- Second_Brazer_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1896.
- Second_Brazer_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
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- Second_Brazer_Building comment "The Second Brazer Building is an historic office building at 25-29 State Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a locally significant early Beaux Arts design.The eleven-story skycraper was designed by Cass Gilbert and built in 1897. It is the only work of Gilbert's in Boston, and was built in the same year he won the commission for the Minnesota State Capitol. The building is an early local example of a steel frame structure with curtain walls.".
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- Second_Brazer_Building name "Second Brazer Building".