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Fine Art Photography Store Oakes Ames Memorial Hall Arch - Easton, MA

Oakes Ames Memorial Hall Arch - Easton, MA

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Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is a stunning historic building in North Easton, Massachusetts, designed by renowned architect H.H. Richardson with landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted. Built between 1879 and 1881 as a gift from the children of Congressman Oakes Ames, it was originally meant to serve as the town hall. However, due to disagreements within the town, it became a gathering place for private events instead. Today, it stands next to the Ames Free Library, another Richardson masterpiece, as a beautiful symbol of Easton's rich history.

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Oakes Ames Memorial Hall Arch - Easton, MA

from $65.00

Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is a stunning historic building in North Easton, Massachusetts, designed by renowned architect H.H. Richardson with landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted. Built between 1879 and 1881 as a gift from the children of Congressman Oakes Ames, it was originally meant to serve as the town hall. However, due to disagreements within the town, it became a gathering place for private events instead. Today, it stands next to the Ames Free Library, another Richardson masterpiece, as a beautiful symbol of Easton's rich history.

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