Somserset Club (Boston, Massachusetts)
USA /
Massachusetts /
Somerville /
Boston, Massachusetts /
Beacon Street, 42–43
World
/ USA
/ Massachusetts
/ Somerville
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Greek Revival (architecture), social club, 1810s construction, U.S. National Historic Landmark
The Somerset Club is a very private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded perhaps as early as 1826. It is a center of New England's traditional elite.
The Club is located in the David Sears House, built in 1816. Now a National Historic Landmark, it was one of the first houses built of granite in the city, and was designed by Alexander Parris for David Sears, a prominent merchant, philanthropist, and landowner.
The Club is located in the David Sears House, built in 1816. Now a National Historic Landmark, it was one of the first houses built of granite in the city, and was designed by Alexander Parris for David Sears, a prominent merchant, philanthropist, and landowner.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_Club
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Coordinates: 42°21'25"N 71°4'0"W
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