Custom House details
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Address 3 McKinley Sq, Downtown
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Phone
310 6300
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- Transport
underground rail: Aquarium
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Lonely Planet review
Begun in 1837, the lower portion of the Custom House resembles a Greek temple. But the federal government decided something grander was in order; so in 1913 it exempted itself from local height restrictions and financed a 500ft tower. Thus Boston's first skyscraper was born. At first Bostonians were aghast, but they have since grown to love it. The 22ft illuminated clock makes this gem the most recognizable structure of the city skyline.
The old Custom House now contains a Marriott hotel. But that doesn't mean you have to dole out big bucks to stay here to appreciate the building's history and aesthetics. The 1st-floor rotunda is a work of art in itself; it also houses a small exhibit of maritime art and artifacts from the Peabody Essex Museum . Even better, the public is welcome to enjoy the spectacular views from the 26th-floor observation deck (admission free; ; & ).
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