The Bigelow School in South Boston, Massachusetts is a historic three-story Classical Revival brick building designed by Charles J. Bateman and constructed in 1901. Named after former Boston mayor John P. Bigelow, the school features distinctive architectural elements such as corner quoining and cast concrete window lintels and sills.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985, the Bigelow School served as an educational institution until its closure in 1976. With a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century, this landmark building stands as a testament to the architectural and educational legacy of the South Boston community.
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