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170 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215


Landmark and Historical Place Near Château Demaio, Boston

Prudential Center Boston
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
800 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02199-8001

(617) 236-3100

Skywalk Observatory
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
800 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02199

(617) 859-0648

General Description The Skywalk Observatory and Museum is New England’s premier observatory, located at the top of the Prudential Tower. From 50 stories above the city, one can see a panoramic view of a cityscape that is so architecturally diverse that it must be seen from above to be fully appreciated. On a clear day, visibility from the Skywalk is over 80 miles. The Skywalk offers more than just a breathtaking view. There are several exhibits at the Skywalk that proudly showcase Boston’s distinctive history and plentiful landmarks. Every guest is welcome to use one of our state-of-the-art Opus touch Acoustiguide Audio Tours, which is a handset that allows each visitor to take a personal tour of the city at their own pace. The tour has 20 stops including Fenway Park, Symphony Hall, Boston Common and Logan Airport. There are two different versions of the tour: one for adults and one for children, making the Skywalk a stellar attraction for families with young kids. Also available in French Canadian and Japanese. Boston is known as “America’s College Town,” and houses some of the most famous universities in the world, including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is also the city which had the first public school and school system, the first college, the first newspaper, and the first public library in the country. The Skywalk is proud of Boston’s world-wide reputation as an international center of education, and we are excited to work with educators to make field trips as enriching and interesting as possible. Boston is one of the world’s most culturally diverse cities, with one out of every three residents born abroad, and a population that speaks over 140 different languages. The Skywalk is home to the Dreams of Freedom Museum exhibits, which were formerly located at the International Institute of Boston. The exhibits celebrate the important role that immigration has played in shaping the uniquely diverse culture of Boston. The Museum serves as a reminder that we are all essentially immigrants, and that no institution is untouched by the contribution of the newest Americans. The Multimedia film, “Dreams of Freedom”, shown in our state-of-the-art movie theater, is a wonderful way for students to finish touring our museum. Our out of town guests will be excited to step into our theater and watch “Wings Over Boston,” which is a narrated helicopter tour through the city. A city as diverse as Boston truly has something for every visitor. The Skywalk, Boston’s only sky-high vantage point, also offers something for everyone. No matter what your age or your background is, we think that you will find the Skywalk to be a truly enriching and one of a kind experience.

Harvard Club of Boston
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
374 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215

The Harvard Club of Boston is a private social club located in Boston, Massachusetts. Its membership is restricted to alumni and associates of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, and Yale University. It has two clubhouses, a Back Bay clubhouse located in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, at 374 Commonwealth Avenue, and a Downtown clubhouse on the top floor of One Federal Street, in Boston's Financial District.HistoryThe Harvard Club was founded by a group of 22 Harvard alumni in 1908. The original dues were $5.00 per year, and by the end of the year, more than 1,200 members had joined. The first president, Henry Lee Higginson, was also the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In 1909, the Club established its first scholarships. One of the first recipients of these scholarships, James Bryant Conant, went on to become the 23rd president of Harvard. Famous people to have spoken at the Club include Vice President Dick Cheney, Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry Kissinger, William Taft, Robert Frost, Buckminster Fuller and John Foster Dulles. In 1913, the Club decided to construct a clubhouse, the Back Bay Clubhouse at 374 Commonwealth Avenue. In 1925, eight squash courts were built. During World War II, cots were placed in these courts and lodging was offered to military officers at the cost of $1.50 per night. In 1976, the Downtown clubhouse was purchased at One Federal Street, providing a location more convenient to most of Boston's offices.

Fenway Park Boston MA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 01852

Paradise Rock Club
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
967 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 562-8800

The Paradise Rock Club is a 933-capacity music venue located in Boston, Massachusetts. Because of its relatively small size, it appeals to top local rock and alternative performers as well as American bands visiting Boston for the first time . The venue accommodates small music festivals and non music related events. The Paradise is located on the edge of Boston University's campus and draws a student-based crowd. Most shows have an age requirement of eighteen or older.HistoryThe Paradise Rock Club opened as the Paradise Theater on September 22, 1977. It was owned by Don Law Company, a Boston music giant that also controlled the Boston Garden and the Cape Cod Coliseum. Don Law was a former BU student who got his start working as a promoter for the Boston band The Remains. Identifying Boston's large student population as a key music market, Law and colleague Frank Barsalona began purchasing Boston venues to capitalize on the strong local music scene and willing audience.The venue transferred hands to Live Nation, but was purchased back by Don Law and David Mugar in 2009. After the purchase, Paradise was owned by Don Law, Declan Mehigan and Joe Dunne. It is now owned by Law, Mehigan, Dunne and Mugar. Though the Don Law Company is now Crossroads Presents, they are still prominent players in the Boston music scene and own The Paradise, the Orpheum Theater, House of Blues Boston, and the Brighton Music Hall in partnership with Live Nation.

Mission Park
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
835 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

(617)222-3200

Mission Park is a stop on the E branch of the MBTA's Green Line in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and located at 805 Huntington Avenue, directly in front of the Mission Park apartment building, also known as Roxbury Tenants at Harvard (RTH). Across the street are small shops, some low-rise apartment buildings, and the Mass Eye and Ear Longwood/Mission Hill facility at 800 Huntington Avenue. The station is located on a street running segment of the streetcar line that runs down the middle of Huntington Avenue (MA 9).The Mission Park station has no platforms; passengers merely wait on the sidewalk at a large "T" sign and must board or disembark streetcars during mixed traffic in the middle of the street.Bus connections 39: Forest Hills Station - Back Bay Station via Huntington Avenue 66 – Harvard Square - Dudley Station via Allston & Brookline Village

Museum of Fine Arts (MBTA station)
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
Huntington Avenue and Louis Prang/Ruggles Street
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 369-6500

Museum of Fine Arts is a surface-level tram stop on the MBTA Green Line "E" Branch, located the median of Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, between Museum Road and Ruggles Street. The station is named after the adjacent Museum of Fine Arts, although it also provides access to Northeastern University, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Museum of Fine Arts station is fully handicapped accessible.HistoryThe modern Green Line "E" Branch opened on February 16, 1941 with the completion of the Huntington Avenue subway from Copley to the Northeastern Incline. (Before then, trams had run on the surface from the Boylston Street portal). Until the 1970s, there were not truly distinct stations on the surface portion of the line; passengers merely waited on street corners. Museum of Fine Arts first appeared on system maps in 1990 as Museum (sometimes Museum/Ruggles), and small asphalt platforms were installed north of Museum Road around that time. Most current system maps show the name as Museum Fine Arts to save space, though the MBTA still uses the full Museum of Fine Arts name on Green Line-only maps and station signage.In a renovation that took place in 2002 and 2003, a new handicapped-accessible station was built between Museum Road and Ruggles Street. Wiring slots for an automatic fare collection system were installed during the upgrade, though fare collection at the station is still on board trains. A signal prioritization system for Northeastern University and all stops further outbound is also in place.

Art Is Life Itself
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
The Haley House Bakery Cafe 12 Dade St
Roxbury, MA 02119

Nina LaNegra & The Roxbury Media Institute Present "Art Is Life Itself!" AiLi is a Performance Series Embracing Food, Art, Culture & Spirituality EVERY Thursday we have a FEATURED ARTIST[S], DIALOG, and AN OPEN MIC For two Seasons Each Year Jan-June Sept-Dec Fall/Winter First Thurs After Labor Day until the Thurs before Christmas Winter/Spring First Thurs After MLK, Jr. Birthday until Last Thurs in June Each week we have a Featured Artist, Idea or Theme/ Dialog about or with this Artist, Idea or Theme and then an Open Mic. ALL are INVITED to Participate: ALL Ages, Genders, Beliefs, Races, Cultures, Ethnicitys, Shoe Sizes, Hair Styles AND YOU! ;-) Never a Cover, FREE WILL DONATIONS are MOST WELCOME! ALL are Welcome If you would like to FEATURE at Art Is Life itself! email: [email protected] If you would like to get on the Open Mic: SHOW UP/SIGN UP RMI is a Entertainment Management & Marketing Company for the Arts, Music, Cultural Forums and Spiritual Matters

Peter Fuller Building
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
808 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215

The Peter Fuller Building is a historic commercial building at 808 Commonwealth Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. This five-story limestone-faced building occupies a prominent position on Commonwealth Avenue near the south end of the BU Bridge. It was designed by Albert Kahn, a noted designer of industrial buildings, and built in 1927 for the Cadillac Auto Company. It is one of the few Boston-area buildings designed by Kahn, who did extensive work designing automobile-related industrial facilities in the American Midwest. This building stood at what was then a gateway position leading to a row of automotive dealerships along Commonwealth Avenue, and was designed to be a local flagship showroom for the luxury Cadillac line.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

SMFA
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
230 Fenway
Boston, MA 02115-5534

The Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts is one of the schools that comprise Tufts University, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees dedicated to the visual arts. It is affiliated with the Museum of Fine Arts. SMFA is also a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design, a consortium of several dozen leading art schools in the United States.OverviewThe school does not have a foundations program, but it does require all new students to take a freshman seminar. Encouraged to build an individual program of interdisciplinary study, students are not asked to declare a major, but by choosing among in-depth courses in a dozen disciplines, students are free to concentrate in a medium of their choice.One of the unique attributes of SMFA is that students are required to participate in a "Review Board" which is a review of all of the art work that a student has done during the semester. Review Boards are led by two faculty members, one of whom is the students' choice, and two fellow students. There are many opportunities for students to exhibit their artwork at both the main building and the Mission Hill building.Opportunities to exhibit works include the annual Museum School Art Sale and the juried "Student Annual Exhibition". Various galleries and spaces that are available to students around the school buildings include Bag Gallery, Hallway Gallery, Bathroom Gallery, Underground Gallery, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

VivaLatino Cambridge 2015
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
University Park & Sidney Street (between Franklin & Pacific) in Central Square
Cambridge, MA 02144

(617) 379-0210

Winand Toussaint House
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
203 Aspinwall Ave
Brookline, MA 02445

The Winand Toussaint House is a historic house at 203 Aspinwall Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. The 2-1/2 story wood frame house was built in 1881 by Winand Toussaint, a Belgian immigrant who worked in the furniture business, and may have been the designer of the house. It is an architecturally eclectic work, with elements of Second Empire (the mansard roof), Stick style, and Gothic Revival. The house has a cupola, and perhaps most distinctively, the house's corners are chamfered, with the main entrance at one of the angled ends.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Students House
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
96 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

The Students House is a historic dormitory on 96 Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1913 to a design by the Boston firm of Kilham and Hopkins. It was built by an organization of local well-to-do Back Bay residents to provide affordable housing to female students attending area schools. Most of the students housed in its early years attended the New England Conservatory of Music, with its population dominated by other schools after the conservatory opened its own dormitory. It was sold in 1972 to Northeastern University, which uses it to house freshman students, and is referred to as Kerr Hall.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

Saint Mary of The Assumption Rectory
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
67 Harvard St
Brookline, MA 02445-7910

(617) 731-9908

House at 4 Perry Street
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
4 Perry St
Brookline, MA 02445

The House at 4 Perry Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA, is a well-preserved local example of Greek Revival styling. The 2-1/2 story wood frame building was built in 1843, and was one of the first houses built in the Linden Square development. It has a fully pedimented gable, with pilasters between each of the windows on the second level. The walls under the single-story porch are flushboarded, and the columns supporting the porch have a distinctive acanthus-leaf molding near the top.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Thomas Aspinwall Davis House
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
29 Linden Pl
Brookline, MA 02445

The Thomas Aspinwall Davis House is a historic house at 29 Linden Place in Brookline, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1844, by Thomas Aspinwall Davis, later a mayor of Boston. It was moved to its present location early in the 20th century. The house is predominantly Italianate in style, with three bays across, hooded front windows, and a cupola. The central front gable is decorated with Gothic bargeboard, and the building supposedly had a more ornately-decorated porch before its move in 1903. The house was one of the first to be built in the Linden Street area, which was developed by Davis.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

River Street Firehouse
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
176 River St
Cambridge, MA

River Street Firehouse is an historic firehouse at 176 River Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a two-story brick building, with a hip roof and two vehicle bays. It was designed by George Fogerty in the Queen Anne style, and was completed in 1890. It has short towers with pyramidal roofs at the front corners, and has decorative herringbone brickwork. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The firehouse has been the home of Engine 6 of the Cambridge Fire Department since the building's construction.

Local Business Near Château Demaio, Boston

Emack & Bolio's
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 262-1569

Blick Art Materials - Boston
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Park Dr
Boston, MA 02215

Trilogy Boston
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
180 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215-3938

(617) 874-5647

Supercuts
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
148 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 236-0199

With more than 2,400 no-appointment-required hair salons across the country, Supercuts offers consistent, quality haircuts at a moment’s notice. Enjoy the latest tips, hairstyles and ideas from Supercuts, where it’s all about the details. So you feel sharp, clean and ready to go.

Regal 13 Movie Theatre
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
Van Ness St
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 424-6111

BLICK Art Material
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Park Dr
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 247-3322

AMC Theatres At The Fenway
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 424-6266

Starbucks
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
142-148 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 867-6545

Chipotle Mexican Grill
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
148 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 236-4950

Chipotle prepares burritos and tacos at reasonable prices. Our Food With Integrity philosophy includes unprocessed, sustainable, nutritious, responsibly raised, and organic foods where possible.

Dick Blick
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Park Dr
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 247-3322

Brookline Ave
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
150 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

Giant Cycling World Boston
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
11 Kilmarnock St
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 424-6400

Bradley Liquors
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1252 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 536-3407

Craft Beer Cellar Fenway
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
98 Van Ness Street
Boston, MA 02215

(857) 250-2967

We are a craft beer bottle shop, whose primary focus has always been the best beer that we can get our hands on. We spend our lives in search of beers made in breweries just down the street or on the other side of the world, that are well-crafted and good examples of either their style or what we think excellent beer should be, keeping in mind that "style" is not everything. We are not snobs, we are beer geeks! We are students of our trade and take great pride in learning everything we can about beer; how it's made, what the ingredients are, what we should drink it from, what food a beer pairs well or can be made with. We like to tinker with draft systems, tap faucets and kegs, and have been known to brew some pretty ridiculous beer, ourselves. We are your local beer bottle shop and in many states, draft bar for growler fills or in-store draft service. Many stores offer limited food service as well as an extensive selection of books, glassware and homebrew supplies. We are good beer, good people, and good times! All beer geeks in all of our stores are, at minimum, are Cicerone Certified Beer Servers and many go on to obtain higher certifications. Rest assured that we have studied & researched every single beer in all of our stores, before we made a decision to put it on the shelf. Our customers are the reason we exist and you should expect to be treated like you are important to us! We carry boxes to cars, make great eye contact, genuinely care how your day is going, and are not afraid to own our mistakes, if we screw something up. In addition to great beer and education, we promise that you'll always have an awesome experience at any Craft Beer Cellar! And yeah, call us a Franchise if you like, because that’s what we are, but we’re also a family of independently owned Craft Beer Cellar stores. We are committed to driving the growth and awareness of craft beer through hospitality, education and support of exceptional beer. Craft beer isn’t a section of the store for us . . . it’s what we are all about!

Boston Sports Club
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 266-7400

Boston Sports Clubs Fenway
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 266-7400

West Elm Fenway
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
160 Brookline Ave
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 450-9500

Starmarket
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
33 Kilmarnock St
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 267-4684

Blair and Blade
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
92 Van Ness St.
Boston, MA 02116

(540) 520-8098

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