DescriptionMariners' House, 11 North Square, Boston, Massachusetts.jpg
English: The Mariner's House at 11 North Square in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts was built in 1847 by the Boston Port Society as an inexpensive boarding house for sailors, operated by the Boston Seaman's Aid Society. The Greek Revival-style building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. In that same year, the house was rededicated "to the service of seafarers" by the Boston Port and Seaman's Aid Society; the two organizations merged in 1867.
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