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to design the aquarium, his first such design. Chermayeff has since designed more than 20 aquariums worldwide. The New England Aquarium opened to the public in June 1969. Stone continued to serve on the aquarium's board of directors until 1976.
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Stone began envisioning an aquarium for the redeveloped Boston waterfront in the late 1950s. He began serving as the future New England Aquarium's board of directors in 1959. Stone, and the New England Aquarium's other principal co-founder,
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called the North American Management Corp. However, Stone was best known as the principal founder of the
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spent much of the 1960s planning and fundraising for the proposed aquarium.
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from complications of a stroke on April 12, 2010, at the age of 82.
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investment firm
New England Aquarium
Boston
waterfront
Brookline, Massachusetts
The Park School
Milton Academy
World War II
US Merchant Marine Academy
bachelor's degree
Harvard University
MBA
Henry "Hal" Lyman
Peter Chermayeff
Massachusetts General Hospital













"David B. Stone; helped found N.E. Aquarium"
Boston Globe

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