Hood Milk Bottle

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Hood Milk Bottle is a large, iconic milk-bottle-shaped structure on Boston’s waterfront that serves as both a snack stand and a whimsical landmark outside the Boston Children’s Museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf kiosk
landmark
novelty architecture
roadside attraction
architecturalStyle programmatic architecture
category buildings and structures in Boston
novelty buildings in the United States
city Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function outdoor concession
refreshment stand
hasFeature Hood logo branding
painted milk-bottle graphics
service window
height 12 meters
40 feet
isIconicLandmarkOf Boston Children’s Museum NERFINISHED
Boston waterfront NERFINISHED
locatedAt Boston Children’s Museum NERFINISHED
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInNeighborhood Fort Point NERFINISHED
locatedOn Boston waterfront NERFINISHED
locatedOnStreet Congress Street NERFINISHED
material wood
namedAfter HP Hood LLC NERFINISHED
Hood dairy company NERFINISHED
near Congress Street Bridge NERFINISHED
Fort Point Channel NERFINISHED
operator Boston Children’s Museum NERFINISHED
originalConstructionYear 1933
originalLocation Taunton, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
outdoorSeating yes
owner Boston Children’s Museum NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
reassembledAtCurrentSiteYear 1977
relocatedToBostonYear 1977
renovationYear 2006
shape milk bottle
sponsor HP Hood LLC NERFINISHED
state Massachusetts
touristCategory family attraction
roadside oddity
usedFor food concession
ice cream stand
photo opportunity
snack stand
tourist attraction

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Boston Children’s Museum hasFeature Hood Milk Bottle