Photograph of a three-story brick building on the corner of a cobblestone street. People are standing in front of the building and a horse drawn buggy passes by.
Courtesy of Massachusetts General Hospital

Parkman Market is built in the West End

1810

Architect: Charles Bulfinch. Built and owned by Samuel Parkman, it is located on the corner of Cambridge and Grove Streets. The building subsequently houses market stalls, an organ maker, a grain warehouse, a Catholic Parish, and is used as a tenement house. It is demolished by the city in 1960.

 

Sources
  • West End Museum
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