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Academy Building (Fall River, Massachusetts)

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In 1979, the Academy Building was photographed as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey. During the 1980s, the building was restored. The theatre portion of the building was removed. Today the building is primarily occupied by senior apartments, with retail spaces at street level along South
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In 1910, William J. Dunn became the sole owner of the building. In 1946, the Dunn heirs leased the building to Zeitz Theatre Company. It reopened in November 1946 after extensive renovations. During the 1960s and 1970s, the building fell into disrepair. It was acquired by the Fall River Redevelopment
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The four-story building was constructed by the Hull Brothers of Providence. Their initial cost estimate was $ 260,000. However, the cost of the building escalated during construction, largely attributed to foundation problems. Large mortgages were obtained by the Borden family from local banks.
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numerous times during the 1880s. The theatre also hosted various drama and comedy stage acts from the time that it opened well into the early 20th century, the motion pictures began to be shown. The building was also used for grand balls, political rallies and other events.
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In addition to the theatre, the building's original design included commercial shops at street level and numerous offices in its upper levels.
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Shares in the building were also sold to several local businessmen. By July 1882, the three Borden siblings no longer owned the building.
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on Rock Street and Simeon's mansion on Highland Avenue. Like these other structures, the Borden Block was also designed in the
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The Borden Block contained the city's first telephone exchange from 1879 to 1890, when it was relocated to its own building.
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At the time of its 1876 opening, the building's theatre boasted the second largest theatre in
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by his family. It opened its doors on January 6, 1876. It was added to the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River, Massachusetts
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Authority in 1973, which had planned to demolish the building.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Academy Building (Fall River, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
Academy Building (Fall River, Massachusetts) is located in the United States
Fall River, Massachusetts
41°42′3″N 71°9′20″W / 41.70083°N 71.15556°W / 41.70083; -71.15556
Hartwell & Swazey
73000277
Fall River, Massachusetts
Nathaniel Briggs Borden
National Register of Historic Places
Nathaniel Briggs Borden
H.W. Hartwell and A.E. Swasey
Central Congregational Church
Ruskinian
Gothic Revival style
Massachusetts
Boston Symphony Orchestra

National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River, Massachusetts
Massasoit Fire House No. 5
Pocasset Firehouse No. 7
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
Historic American Buildings Survey
Arcadia Publishing, Aug 14, 2003
Corcoran Communities
HABS Listing
Historic Structures

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