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Wesleyan Building, Boston (Bromfield Street)

The Wesleyan Building, formerly known as Wesleyan Hall, (est.1870) of Boston, Massachusetts, is located on Bromfield Street in the vicinity of Downtown Crossing. Architects Joseph Billings and Hammatt Billings designed it as the headquarters of the Methodist Boston Wesleyan Association. Tenants have included the New-England Methodist Historical Society; Zion's Herald; Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Boston Lyceum Bureau; Boston Theological Seminary; Boston University School of Law; Emerson College of Oratory; and Hudl. By 1912 the Methodists had moved to a new building on Copley Square.

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Image:1873 WesleyanHall BostonDailyGlobe January18.png|Advertisement for concert by Hugo Leonhard and Julius Eichberg, Wesleyan Hall, 1873 Image:1874 WesleyanHall BostonDailyGlobe Nov13.png|Advertisement, 1874 Image:1891 EmersonCollege BromfieldSt Boston USA.png|Advertisement for Emerson College of Oratory, 1891, with views of interior Image:1896 BromfieldSt Boston map byStadly BPL 12479 detail.png|Detail of 1896 map of Boston showing Wesleyan Hall Image:WymansLunch BromfieldSt ca1910 Boston byDetroitPubCo LC 4a22598a detail.jpg|Bromfield Street, 1910, with glimpse of Wesleyan Hall sign ==External links==
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