The Second Brazer Building is an iconic office building located at 25-29 State Street in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its early Beaux Arts design by architect Cass Gilbert. Standing eleven stories tall, the building was completed in 1897 and features a steel frame structure with limestone and terra cotta exterior walls.
Designated as a Boston Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Second Brazer Building holds historical significance as the site of the original meeting house in Boston dating back to 1632. With its trapezoidal plan and unique architectural details, this landmark structure showcases a blend of history and architectural innovation in the heart of Boston's financial district.
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