Grain Exchange
7.8 • Historical landmark
Majestic Gilded Age architecture with an imposing granite façade and rich sculptural details defines the building's exterior. It conveys a sense of economic power from its past as a flour and grain exchange. The site remains closed to the public but stands as a notable historic landmark in the financial district.
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The building is a historic landmark, showcasing late 19th-century architecture.
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It is not open to the public for tours or visits.
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Visitors can admire the exterior architecture from the surrounding streets.
177 Milk St # 2, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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