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The Joshua Bates School is a historic school building at 731 Harrison Avenue in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story Romanesque Revival brick building was designed by Arthur H. Vinal and built in 1884. It was named for financier and major benefactor of the Boston Public Library Joshua Bates. The school was closed in 1975 as a consequence of court-ordered desegregation actions. It was rehabilitated and adapted for use as artists' studios in 2003. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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  • Escuela Joshua Bates (es)
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  • The Joshua Bates School is a historic school building at 731 Harrison Avenue in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story Romanesque Revival brick building was designed by Arthur H. Vinal and built in 1884. It was named for financier and major benefactor of the Boston Public Library Joshua Bates. The school was closed in 1975 as a consequence of court-ordered desegregation actions. It was rehabilitated and adapted for use as artists' studios in 2003. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. (en)
  • La Escuela Joshua Bates es un edificio histórico escolar ubicado en el 731 de Harrison Avenue en el barrio South End de Boston, Massachusetts. El edificio de ladrillo de estilo renacimiento románico de dos y medio pisos fue diseñado por Arthur H. Vinal y construido en 1884. Fue nombrado así por el financista y benefactor principal de la Biblioteca Pública de Boston, Joshua Bates.​ La escuela fue cerrada en 1975, como consecuencia de que el tribunal ordenó la supresión de la segregación de las acciones. Fue rehabilitado y adaptado para su uso como estudio de artistas en 2003.​ (es)
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  • Joshua Bates School (en)
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  • La Escuela Joshua Bates es un edificio histórico escolar ubicado en el 731 de Harrison Avenue en el barrio South End de Boston, Massachusetts. El edificio de ladrillo de estilo renacimiento románico de dos y medio pisos fue diseñado por Arthur H. Vinal y construido en 1884. Fue nombrado así por el financista y benefactor principal de la Biblioteca Pública de Boston, Joshua Bates.​ La escuela fue cerrada en 1975, como consecuencia de que el tribunal ordenó la supresión de la segregación de las acciones. Fue rehabilitado y adaptado para su uso como estudio de artistas en 2003.​ El edificio fue inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 2008. El muro de mar original todavía puede ser visto del lado de la Avenida Harrison de su patio escolar. El Poeta americano James Hercules Sutton asistió a esta escuela desde 1947 a 1951. (es)
  • The Joshua Bates School is a historic school building at 731 Harrison Avenue in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story Romanesque Revival brick building was designed by Arthur H. Vinal and built in 1884. It was named for financier and major benefactor of the Boston Public Library Joshua Bates. The school was closed in 1975 as a consequence of court-ordered desegregation actions. It was rehabilitated and adapted for use as artists' studios in 2003. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. The original sea wall for the South End can still be seen on the Harrison Avenue side of its school yard. American poet James Hercules Sutton attended this school from 1947 to 1951. (en)
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