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The growth of Boston's early 19th century maritime trade led to a series of speculative building projects along the waterfront. In 1805, Charles Bulfinch created a plan for the Broad Street Association which unified the row of stores and warehouses at 5, 7-9, 64, 68-70, 72 and 102 Broad Street. This row replaced the decrepit wharves in the Custom House area and was one of several civic improvements Bulfinch undertook.
102 Broad St., Boston, MA

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