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Adams House in Boston

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 4:44 pm
by Franz
"Her (Lizzie's) favorite eating place in Boston was the Adams House." (The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook, compiled by David Kent, p. 355.)

Does the Adams House exist today? I found only an Adams B&B, are they the same?

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:35 pm
by irishlass78
HI Franz:

I think this refers to the Adams House Hotel on Washington St. in Boston. Here's a link with some info:

http://www.restaurantwarecollectors.com ... ouse-Hotel

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:47 pm
by Franz
irishlass78 wrote:HI Franz:

I think this refers to the Adams House Hotel on Washington St. in Boston. Here's a link with some info:

http://www.restaurantwarecollectors.com ... ouse-Hotel
Great! Thank you very much, irishclass78.

What a pity it was closed and demolished!

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 11:10 pm
by twinsrwe
Franz, here are several images/postcards of the Adams House:
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I also found this article, which you may find very interesting: http://tinyurl.com/zgs6tph

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:49 am
by Franz
Wow, many thanks, twinsrwe, the pictures and the article are fantastic!

But what about "the Touraine" in Boston? I found nothing online. "... and if she changed her dining place, it was to go to the Touraine..." (idem).

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:51 am
by Franz
Franz wrote:Wow, many thanks, twinsrwe, the pictures and the article are fantastic!

But what about "the Touraine" in Boston? I found nothing online. "... and if she changed her dining place, it was to go to the Touraine..." (idem).
Oh I just find it!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Touraine_(Boston)

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:33 am
by twinsrwe
Franz wrote:Wow, many thanks, twinsrwe, the pictures and the article are fantastic!

But what about "the Touraine" in Boston? I found nothing online. "... and if she changed her dining place, it was to go to the Touraine..." (idem).
You're welcome, Franz.

I did a Google search for the Hotel Touraine; here are a couple of photos (Click on images to enlarge.):
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This photo is of the Oval Room at the Hotel Touraine. ca.1910:
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Then I came across this gem, which I believe will surprise you. :shock: : http://tinyurl.com/joh3mf7

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:04 pm
by Franz
Thank you so much, twinsrwe: our forum is an inexhaustible treasure. I much consulte it much more!

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 10:46 pm
by twinsrwe
You're welcome, Franz. I agree, our forum is an impressive source for information. The funny thing is, I didn’t do a forum search using the search engine at the top of the each page, and I had totally forgotten about ‘The Hotel Touraine’ thread. I actually found it this thread when I did a Google search on the internet!

The postcards that Augusta and Harry posted of the Hotel Touraine and it’s interior, are absolutely beautiful. The images show the interior of the hotel to be elegant, glamorous and very extravagance. Just the kind of place Lizzie would have loved, and felt she was untitled to.

I also ran across the following when I did that Google search...

The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook, by David Kent. Newspaper article titled, Lizzie Borden Left by Sister, page 329:

Miss Borden has seen Miss O’Neil act in Boston and New York, and has been entertained by the actress in Boston at the Hotel Touraine.

http://tinyurl.com/gljj8cc

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 3:57 am
by Franz
Yes twinsrwe, me too I found the PDF version of this book. I am reading it now.

Re: Adams House in Boston

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 6:30 am
by twinsrwe
Yes, I knew you had either the actual book or the PFD file of, The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook. Both are a wonderful source for information, aren't they? :grin:

For other members, who are interested, here is a PFD copy of Kent's book, without the highlighting: http://tinyurl.com/hanacy2