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185: 61: 196:, and served in that role until 1936. From 1936 to 1970, it was occupied by the engineering department of the Boston Parks Commission. From 1970 to 1975, Pinebank was used for a city-sponsored community arts program. After that, fires in 1976 and 1978 destroyed the interior and seriously damaged the roof. 223:
On December 19, 2006, the city's Inspectional Services Department ordered the Parks and Recreation Department to demolish the building, citing that the structure was a safety hazard. Demolition began on January 3, 2007. Some of the structure's debris was entombed in a vault in the foundation, to be
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report that concluded that the building was unsalvageable on January 10, 2006 and expected the building to be demolished within the year. The Boston Landmarks Commission unanimously approved the demolition in a full vote on September 26, 2006. At that meeting, three different memorial designs were
231:, set flush with the ground, and the outline filled with grass. The front of the house will be marked with a low brick, granite-topped wall that can be used as a bench, and up to three metal signs will contain information on the former building. The exterior steps, purchased at auction when 172:. His grandson, Edward Newton “Ned” Perkins, replaced the first house in 1848 with an elegant mansard-roofed home for year-round use. After this burned down in 1868, Ned instructed his cousin and architect 192:
The city of Boston acquired Pinebank in 1892. It was damaged by a fire in 1895 and rebuilt, then used as the headquarters of the Boston Parks Commission. In 1913, Pinebank became the first home of
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The Queen-Anne Style Pinebank is the third house that sat on the site overlooking Jamaica Pond. The first house was built as a
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was demolished and installed in 1864, were refurbished in 2008. A short flight of stairs was added, along with handrails.
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An engineering report released last week determined that the city-owned building is falling down and cannot be restored.
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park system. It was the only original structure remaining in the park system at the time of its demolition in 2007.
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and in 1996, Historic Massachusetts listed Pinebank as one of the state's top ten most endangered historic places.
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The memorial design chosen delineates the mansion's perimeter in
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used as reference material if the mansion is one day rebuilt.
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presented by Victor Walker of Walker Kluesing Design Group.
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Preer, Robert (2006-01-15). "Demolition Yes, 'Disney' No".
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In 1978, Pinebank Mansion was listed on the State and
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Queen Anne
Boston, Massachusetts
United States
United States
John Hubbard Sturgis
Queen Anne style
Jamaica Pond
Boston, Massachusetts
John Hubbard Sturgis
Frederick Law Olmsted
Emerald Necklace
summer home
China
Thomas Handasyd Perkins
John Hubbard Sturgis

Boston Children's Museum
National Register of Historic Places
Olmsted Park System
structural analysis
granite
Hancock Manor




"Saving a jewel of the Emerald Necklace"
"City of Boston Considers Razing Emerald Necklace's Last Building"
"Pinebank tear-down OK'd"
"Pinebank designs revealed"

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