Tontine Crescent, Boston

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Tontine Crescent, Boston was an elegant late-18th-century residential development designed by architect Charles Bulfinch, notable for its curved row of townhouses that exemplified early American Federal-style urban planning.

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instanceOf historic district
residential development
row of townhouses
urban planning project
architect Charles Bulfinch
architecturalPeriod Federal period
architecturalStyle Federal style
associatedWith Boston mercantile elite
Charles Bulfinch town planning
category Charles Bulfinch
surface form: Charles Bulfinch buildings

Federal architecture in Massachusetts
Historic streets in Boston
commissionedBy private investors
constructionEnd 1794
constructionStart 1793
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 19th century
documentedBy historic maps of Boston
documentedIn Boston city histories
era late 18th century
hasBuildingType row house
townhouse
hasFeature bowed fronts
central green space
classical detailing
decorative ironwork
symmetrical design
uniform facades
hasMaterial brick
hasNumberOfStories 3
hasShape curved crescent
hasUse elite residential housing
heritageStatus no longer extant
influenced later Boston residential developments
influencedBy Royal Crescent
surface form: John Wood’s Royal Crescent, Bath
inspiredBy European crescent developments
Georgian urban design
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
New England
locatedNear Boston Common
Park Street
locatedOn Tremont Street NERFINISHED
notableFor curved row of townhouses
early American Federal-style urban planning
elegant residential design
partOf Downtown Boston
replacedBy commercial buildings

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Charles Bulfinch notableWork Tontine Crescent, Boston