Old Corner Bookstore
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Explorer67198248655
3 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Familie
It's a Chipotle now.
Not worth visiting, but it is on the freedom trail and the Irish Famine Memorial is right across the street.
Not worth visiting, but it is on the freedom trail and the Irish Famine Memorial is right across the street.
Skrevet 2. september 2024
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Patrice A
Grosse Pointe Park, MI120 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Familie
Nothing to see here. The bookstore is long gone, so it's just the building. I wish someone had told us, as we stood on the corner for several minutes trying to figure it out, and then realized that it's just the building, which is now a Chiptole. Look at the building for it's significance, and move on. Nothing really to see.
Skrevet 12. juli 2024
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Patrice A
11 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Familie
A bit of a joke. The building itself is significant. But it is no longer a bookstore. it is a Chipotle restaurant. Would have been nice to have that on the trip guide. It took us a minute to figure it out.
Skrevet 12. juli 2024
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hoben57
Houston, TX100 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
Nothing really to see. I thought it was something worthwhile on the Freedom Trail but it turns out that it is just the oldest commercial building in Boston now occupied by a Chipoltes. Walk by, look up at the building but don't stop, and just keep walking over to the Old South Meeting House.
Skrevet 10. mai 2024
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kay-cee-1138
Houston, TX486 bidrag
sep. 2022
It's nice to consider that this is the oldest existant commercial building in Boston, and it is probably goodness that there is an active retail business (a Chipotle restaurant, of all things) still there to keep the place paying its way.
But overall, there just isn't really anything to actually *see*, aside from the view of the building's exterior from the triangular square that now carries the Irish Famine Memorial.
The Freedom Trail Walking Guide does have a good write-up on the Bookstore building.
But overall, there just isn't really anything to actually *see*, aside from the view of the building's exterior from the triangular square that now carries the Irish Famine Memorial.
The Freedom Trail Walking Guide does have a good write-up on the Bookstore building.
Skrevet 23. oktober 2022
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Julie F
Tempe, AZ89 bidrag
nov. 2021 • Par
It's just a plaque as a Chipotle now operates in that space. Super disappointing. I was hoping for an actual bookstore not a burrito
Skrevet 15. november 2021
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bob l
3 bidrag
mai 2021
A fast food restaurant certainly is not what one would expect from a building in which some of America’s greatest literature was published – the Scarlet letter, Paul Revere’s Ride, Walden, etc. The building was restored but beyond looking at the bricks and the plaques on the building, there really isn’t anything else to see.
The building is Boston’s oldest commercial space built in 1718, the first bookstore opened in the building in 1828 and in 1832 the publishing firm Ticknor and Fields moved in. Ticknor and Fields published (and worked in the building) with many of America’s most famous writers -- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, James Russell Lowell, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Found all of this from the Boston walking tours from the free app Free Walking Tours Presents.
Before the Old Corner Bookstore, Anne Hutchinson and her husband built a large timber house at this location in 1634 (it burned down in the Great Fire of 1711). Anne Hutchinson has become well known for being tried, convicted and banished in 1637/8 from Boston due to her challenging the authority of it’s ministers. There is a statue memorializing her in front of the State House.
The building is Boston’s oldest commercial space built in 1718, the first bookstore opened in the building in 1828 and in 1832 the publishing firm Ticknor and Fields moved in. Ticknor and Fields published (and worked in the building) with many of America’s most famous writers -- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, James Russell Lowell, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Found all of this from the Boston walking tours from the free app Free Walking Tours Presents.
Before the Old Corner Bookstore, Anne Hutchinson and her husband built a large timber house at this location in 1634 (it burned down in the Great Fire of 1711). Anne Hutchinson has become well known for being tried, convicted and banished in 1637/8 from Boston due to her challenging the authority of it’s ministers. There is a statue memorializing her in front of the State House.
Skrevet 23. juli 2021
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John W
Gatesville, TX112 bidrag
jan. 2020
Ok to walk by here on the Freedom Trail, but really nothing to see; couldn't find a marker or any indication of its significance. Best thing is to read its history online.
Skrevet 30. januar 2020
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BeachStone2C
Helsingfors, Finland2 619 bidrag
jan. 2020 • Alene
This is an old building having relevance in history. However, how as it operates today makes it just one nice building providing services in the area.
Skrevet 23. januar 2020
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retireeVancouver
Vancouver, Canada1 828 bidrag
sep. 2019
Without a guide on a Freedom Trail walking tour, we would have walked past the Old Corner Book Store without noting its significance. This corner building blended in well with the other surrounding red brick buildings and there was no large sign to draw tourists' attention to this historic building. This building is now a Mexican Grill cafe at the corner of Washington and School Street. Look for the small historic plaque on the side of the building facing School Street.
This 3 storey building was constructed in the early 1700s for a druggist who sold drugs on the ground floor and lived in the upper floors. One hundred years later it became a publishing house, bookstore, and meeting house with customers like Thoreau, Hawthorne, Emerson, and Longfellow.
I suppose it is this historic building's location - so close to the Old South Meeting House and King's Chapel - that made this building just a photo stop on the Freedom Trail.
This 3 storey building was constructed in the early 1700s for a druggist who sold drugs on the ground floor and lived in the upper floors. One hundred years later it became a publishing house, bookstore, and meeting house with customers like Thoreau, Hawthorne, Emerson, and Longfellow.
I suppose it is this historic building's location - so close to the Old South Meeting House and King's Chapel - that made this building just a photo stop on the Freedom Trail.
Skrevet 30. oktober 2019
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