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A Boston Landmark is a designation by the
Boston Landmarks Commission The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) is the historic preservation agency for the City of Boston. The commission was created by state legislation i1975 History Urban renewal in the United States started with the Housing Act of 1949, part of Presid ...
for historic buildings and sites throughout the city of
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based on the grounds that it has historical, social, cultural, architectural or aesthetic significance to New England or the United States. While National Landmark or National Register status can provide tax incentives for the owner of an income-producing property, local landmark status provides more control over modifications to a designated historic structure or place.


Criteria

For a group to start a designation procedure, they first meet with
Boston Landmarks Commission The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) is the historic preservation agency for the City of Boston. The commission was created by state legislation i1975 History Urban renewal in the United States started with the Housing Act of 1949, part of Presid ...
staff to discuss the petition process. Once a complete petition is submitted, a preliminary hearing is scheduled to determine if the Commission will accept the petition for further study. If the Commission accepts the petition, the building or site is added to the pending Landmarks list. Preparation of a study report on the proposed Landmark is the next step. A public hearing process follows to present the draft study report. A 2/3 majority vote of the Commission is necessary for a property to be designated as a Boston Landmark. The decision must then be confirmed by the
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and by the
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. The Boston Landmarks Commission determines if a property is eligible for landmark status based on whether it #Is a site that represents some important aspect of cultural, political, economic, military, or social history #Is a site that has a significant association with an outstanding historic person #Is a notable work of an influential architect, landscape architect, designer, or builder #Represents elements of design with distinctive characteristics of a period, style or method of construction or development. Once designated, any proposed alterations must be reviewed and approved by the
Boston Landmarks Commission The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) is the historic preservation agency for the City of Boston. The commission was created by state legislation i1975 History Urban renewal in the United States started with the Housing Act of 1949, part of Presid ...
.


Recent designations

In 2016, a commissioner submitted a petition to the Boston Landmarks Commission to designate the Citgo sign above Kenmore Square, when its support building at 660 Beacon Street was in the process of being sold by
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. The petition was accepted and the sign is a pending Landmark, with research for the study report underway. Since two unrelated designations in 2016, no pending landmarks have been approved. A number of sites have remained pending since the 1980s.


Demolished Boston Landmarks

The 1840
Roswell Gleason Roswell Gleason (April 6, 1799January 27, 1887) was an American manufacturer and entrepreneur who rose from apprentice tinsmith to owner of a large manufacturing concern that initially produced pewter objects for domestic and religious use, and ...
house in Dorchester was granted landmark status in 1977. It was destroyed by fire in 1982.


List of designated Boston Landmarks


References

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External links

*City of Boston
Boston Landmarks Commission
*Boston Landmark Commission
Study reports for the designated landmarksOld State House Museum Modern Theatre ShowsIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Buildings and structures in Boston