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Fenway Court, 280 The Fenway, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
It is significant for its association with the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner and as an example of an American residence designed to house a museum collection. Isabella Stewart Gardner contributed greatly to the cultural and civic life of Boston during her lifetime. Born in New York City in 1840, Isabella Stewart married John L. Gardner of Boston shortly before her twentieth birthday. With her husband she supported neighborhood beautification, cultural institutions, artists and musicians, and local hospitals and social service groups. Following her husband`s death in 1898, Mrs. Gardner built her house and museum in the Boston Fens, which had been converted to parkland by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1880s. This previously undeveloped portion of the city became the site of many of the city`s major cultural institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and several colleges and universities...
Fenway Court, 280 The Fenway, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
It is significant for its association with the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner and as an example of an American residence designed to house a museum collection. Isabella Stewart Gardner contributed greatly to the cultural and civic life of Boston during her lifetime. Born in New York City in 1840, Isabella Stewart married John L. Gardner of Boston shortly before her twentieth birthday. With her husband she supported neighborhood beautification, cultural institutions, artists and musicians, and local hospitals and social service groups. Following her husband`s death in 1898, Mrs. Gardner built her house and museum in the Boston Fens, which had been converted to parkland by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1880s. This previously undeveloped portion of the city became the site of many of the city`s major cultural institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and several colleges and universities...
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Fenway Court, Carriage House, 280 The Fenway, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
It is significant as a part of Fenway Court for its association with the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner and as an example of an American residence designed to house a museum collection
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