Category:Flour and Grain Exchange Building (Boston)

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English: The Flour and Grain Exchange Building, located at 177 Milk Street in the triangle formed by Milk and India Streets and Atlantic Avenue in the Custom House District of Boston, Massachusetts, was built from 1891 to 1893 for the Boston Chamber of Commerce, which used the building as its headquarters until 1902, when it became the Flour and Grain Exchange. The building was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The exterior was restored in 1988 by The Beal Companies. The Flour and Grain Exchange Building is a designated Boston Landmark.
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Flour and Grain Exchange Building 
building in Massachusetts, United States
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