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- David_Sears_House abstract "The David Sears House at 42-43 Beacon Street, in Boston, Massachusetts was constructed in 1816 as a Federal-style townhouse built on a monumental scale. The walls of the structure are composed of carved granite panels. The architect was Alexander Parris; the client, David Sears, was a prominent merchant, philanthropist, and landowner. The house is now the location of Boston's Somerset Club.".
- David_Sears_House comment "The David Sears House at 42-43 Beacon Street, in Boston, Massachusetts was constructed in 1816 as a Federal-style townhouse built on a monumental scale. The walls of the structure are composed of carved granite panels. The architect was Alexander Parris; the client, David Sears, was a prominent merchant, philanthropist, and landowner. The house is now the location of Boston's Somerset Club.".