Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Hotel Alexandra

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{Hotel California -- Eagles}

The Hotel Alexandra was built in the South End of Boston in the 1870s - a beautiful Victorian structure for it's time in the just developing South End neighborhood.

Not soon into the 1900s, the elevated train was built and the building and hotel apparently began their decline. The building is one of the few historic structures left in that area of the city and fell into serious disrepair in the last 30ish years. 

It's experienced water and fire damage and has been vacant and in a permanent state of neglect. However, there are talks for the building and lot next door to be redeveloped into a boutique hotel, which would be so fun for the neighborhood!



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11 thoughts on the matter:

Bekah said... {Reply}

That second picture in particular = powerful!!!!

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

Such an interesting place!

Barbara Rogers said... {Reply}

OK< the photo with the sign "Thumbs" and those grooves of metal pairs in front of it...I'm intrigued as to their meaning. Does anyone else know?

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

Ooh I hope the do rebuild it. How cool!

Tom said... {Reply}

...a GREAT Eagles tune! There is a Hotel California in Las Vegas, it's a popular place with Hawaiians.

likeschocolate said... {Reply}

I love these old buildings !

Jeanna said... {Reply}

I hope they do something with it, such history. Great angles on this regal old building, you brought it to life.

Lydia C. Lee said... {Reply}

Great share - it's sad and fascinating watching these great buildings in decline. It's like you can still see the granduer it had in it's faded glory - a little like people I guess too...

LIfe Images by Jill said... {Reply}

I hope in the redevelopment that they save the front, at least, of this beautiful old building. Such a shame when these old gems from the past are left to rot. Stay safe and have a good week and thanks again for the link up.

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

I hope that they can bring it back to its former glory.

betty-NZ said... {Reply}

I can tell it was magnificent in its heyday and I do hope it gets some love and care, it would be a shame if it didn't.


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