Boston, Massachusetts • Suffolk County
The Adams-Nervine Asylum, established in 1891 in Boston, was a specialized institution dedicated to treating 'nervous diseases.' It comprised an array of architecturally significant buildings nestled within an expansive, meticulously designed therapeutic landscape.
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Community Planning And Development; Conservation; Engineering; Entertainment/Recreation; Landscape Architecture; Transportation
Soldiers Field, Nonantum, Leo Birmingham, Arsenal, Greenough, N. Beacon, Charles River, Norumbega, Recreation,, Boston, Massachusetts
Architecture
300 Walnut Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
Black; Architecture; Religion; Social History
8 Smith St., Boston, Massachusetts
Art; Architecture
211 Ashmont St., Boston, Massachusetts
Social History; Religion; Art; Architecture
31-41 Quint Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
Architecture
1 Court St., Boston, Massachusetts