Boston House, also known as Cresthaven, is a historic building in downtown Fort Pierce, Florida, recognized for its unique blend of Neo-classical and Georgian architecture. Added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1985, it holds significance in local history and was restored in 1984-85, now serving as a law firm's office.
Originally built in 1909 by William T. Jones, a former engineer for Henry Flagler, the house saw various ownerships, including the McCarty family, before its restoration. With ties to the Florida East Coast Railway and a rich past, Boston House stands as a notable landmark in St. Lucie County's architectural heritage.
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