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House of the Good Samaritan [Demolished]
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House of the Good Samaritan [Demolished]

Address25, Binney Street, Boston, MA, United States of America, 02215
Site Number1731
Alternate Names Good Samaritan Hospital,
Building Root Number N/A
PIRC Site Number 1731
Architect (Original) Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul
Constructed 1905
Demolished 1979
StatusInactive
Materials for this building in our collection are not fully processed at this time.
Site Name HistorySite name history has not yet been added for this site.Historical NotesThe House of the Good Samaritan was a specialty hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis. It was designed by the Boston architecture firm of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul. Constructed in 1905 it was a large brick structure which occupied the corner at the intersection of Binney Street and Francis Street in Boston's Longwood Medical Area. The building was razed for the construction of the Brigham and Women's Hospital patient tower in 1979.Additional Information
"House of the Good Samaritan, Boston, Mass." The Brickbuilder. vol. xiv. no. 5, May, 1905.