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christian science plaza garage: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Its Encounter With Lesbian/Gay America Bruce Stores, 2004-09-09 Author Bruce Stores has shed light on a hitherto unknown chapter in the annals of Christian Science. This is the story of lesbian/gay believers. Herein is their pursuit for respect and dignity in the Church of Christ, Scientist. The narrative traces stormy encounters from the days of near total rejection up to the friendlier atmosphere in the 21st century. Some events in this real life story are shameful while others are praiseworthy. This is a story of perseverance, hope, and especially healing. Anyone who values the triumph of right over wrong, and truth over error, will find this narrative both compelling and informative. |
christian science plaza garage: Not For Tourists Guide to Boston 2015 Not For Tourists, 2014-11-25 The Not For Tourists Guide to Boston is the ultimate guidebook for already street-savvy Bostonians, business travelers, and tourists alike. It divides the city into twenty-eight neighborhoods, mapped out and marked with user-friendly icons identifying services and entertainment venues. Restaurants, banks, community gardens, hiking, public transportation, and landmarks—NFT packs it all into one convenient pocket-sized guide. The guide also features: - A foldout highway map - Sections on all of Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville - More than 110 neighborhood and city maps - Details on Boston’s entertainment hotspots and nightlife - Listings for theaters and museums Buy it for your cah or your pawket; the NFT guide to Beantown will help you make the most of your time in the city. |
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christian science plaza garage: Not For Tourists Guide to Boston 2014 Not For Tourists, 2013-11-25 The Not For Tourists Guide to Boston is the ultimate guidebook for already street-savvy Bostonians, business travelers, and tourists alike. It divides the city into twenty-eight neighborhoods, mapped out and marked with user-friendly icons identifying services and entertainment venues. Restaurants, banks, community gardens, hiking, public transportation, and landmarks—NFT packs it all into one convenient pocket-sized guide. The guide also features: A foldout highway map Sections on all of Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville More than 110 neighborhood and city maps Details on Boston’s entertainment hotspots and nightlife Listings for theaters and museums Buy it for your cah or your pawket; the NFT guide to Beantown will help you make the most of your time in the city. |
christian science plaza garage: Not For Tourists Guide to Boston 2016 Not For Tourists, 2015-11-24 With details on everything from Bunker Hill to Central Square, this is the only guide a native or traveler needs. The Not For Tourists Guide to Boston is a map-based, neighborhood-by-neighborhood guidebook for already street-savvy Bostonians, business travelers, and tourists alike. It divides the city into 28 neighborhoods, mapped out and marked with user-friendly icons identifying services and entertainment venues. Restaurants, banks, community gardens, hiking, public transportation, and landmarks—NFT packs it all into one convenient pocket-sized guide. Want to catch a game of one of our world champion teams? NFT has you covered. How about eating the best pizza of the entire East Coast? We’ve got that, too. The nearest ritzy restaurant, historic trail, jazz lounge, or bookstore—whatever you need—NFT puts it at your fingertips. This light and portable guide also features: • A foldout highway map • Sections on all of Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville • More than 110 neighborhood and city maps • Listings for theaters, museums, entertainment hotspots, and nightlife Buy it for your cah or your pawket; the NFT guide to Beantown will help you make the most of your time in the city. |
christian science plaza garage: Mary Baker Eddy Gill Gillian, 1999-09-24 In 1866, a frail, impoverished invalid, middle-aged, widowed and divorced, rose from her bed after a life-threatening fall, asked for her Bible, and took the first steps toward the founding of the Christian Science Church. Four decades later, she was revered as their leader by thousands of churches in the U.S. and Europe, had founded a national newspaper, and had become probably the most powerful woman in America.Who was this astonishing woman, the mother of the Mother Church? How did she prepare for her illustrious career during her years of obscurity, and what was her inspiration for the healing practices and doctrine of Christian Science? Gillian Gill, a non-Christian Science Scientist scholar, who managed to win unparalleled access to the Church archives, offers here an entirely new look at Mary Baker Eddy.For the first time readers will see the extraordinary leadership skills exercised by Mrs. Eddy despite the repressive forces facing women in her time. For the first time we learn the full story of the bizarre attack on Mrs. Eddy by Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World—alleging that she was at least senile and possibly not even alive. In this enthralling biography, we rediscover Mary Baker Eddy as a radical Christian thinker, pioneer in the recognition of mind/body connections, survivor of scandal, and target of both admiration and scorn from such eminent contemporaries as Mark Twain. Gillian Gill's sense of drama, her critical acumen, and her delicious wit bring to life a brilliant religious leader whose message has new meaning in our time. |
christian science plaza garage: Heroic Mark Pasnik, Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, 2015-10-27 Often problematically labeled as “Brutalist” architecture, the concrete buildings that transformed Boston during 1960s and 1970s were conceived with progressive-minded intentions by some of the world’s most influential designers, including Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, I. M. Pei, Henry Cobb, Araldo Cossutta, Gerhard Kallmann and Michael McKinnell, Paul Rudolph, Josep Lluís Sert, and The Architects Collaborative. As a worldwide phenomenon, building with concrete represents one of the major architectural movements of the postwar years, but in Boston it was deployed in more numerous and diverse civic, cultural, and academic projects than in any other major U.S. city. After decades of stagnation and corrupt leadership, public investment in Boston in the 1960s catalyzed enormous growth, resulting in a generation of bold buildings that shared a vocabulary of concrete modernism. The period from the 1960 arrival of Edward J. Logue as the powerful and often controversial director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority to the reopening of Quincy Market in 1976 saw Boston as an urban laboratory for the exploration of concrete’s structural and sculptural qualities. What emerged was a vision for the city’s widespread revitalization often referred to as the “New Boston.” Today, when concrete buildings across the nation are in danger of insensitive renovation or demolition, Heroic presents the concrete structures that defined Boston during this remarkable period—from the well-known (Boston City Hall, New England Aquarium, and cornerstones of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University) to the already lost (Mary Otis Stevens and Thomas F. McNulty’s concrete Lincoln House and Studio; Sert, Jackson & Associates’ Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School)—with hundreds of images; essays by architectural historians Joan Ockman, Lizabeth Cohen, Keith N. Morgan, and Douglass Shand-Tucci; and interviews with a number of the architects themselves. The product of 8 years of research and advocacy, Heroic surveys the intentions and aspirations of this period and considers anew its legacies—both troubled and inspired. |
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christian science plaza garage: Massachusetts & Western Connecticut Adventure Guide Elizabeth Dugger, 2009 I bought this travel guide out of curiosity when I went back home to visit my parents. I grew up in N.H., went to school at UCONN, and spent a lot of time in Massachusetts - so I am familiar with the area. Sometimes, when you live in a place, however, you take your home for granted and don't see the sights in your back yard. Traveling 1500 miles back home, however, I felt like I needed to get my moneys worth (the sure sign of a native east coaster). This book led me to some incredible old towns and restaurants and shops that I had missed while living there.I highly recommend the book. It was great to have it on my laptop because after work, I was able plan the remainder of my day in a snap. -- Amazon reviewer. I've been toting Elizabeth L. Dugger's new Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut around for about a month now, ever since I received it. I had all the best intentions of being the first reviewer to publish my commentary on the travel guide, but with one project after another eating up my hours, I'm not sure that I can claim that honor. I have, however, really bulked up my biceps by lugging the Adventure Guide around! In a word, the book is massive, and before I ever lifted the cover, I was perplexed as to how Dugger could possibly have found enough bungee jumping-, cliff diving-, and vine swinging-type adventures in the stately and somewhat subdued states of Massachusetts and Connecticut to fill 496 pages! When I opened to page 113 to find a section on Antique Shopping on Cape Cod, I was surprised and delighted to realize that the range of adventures Dugger suggests includes those that pose great danger only to my credit card balance. In the book's introduction, Dugger explains that adventure travel doesn't have to mean hanging from a cliff by your fingernails. Her enormous catalog of exciting escapes includes family-friendly ideas, outdoor fun for people of all ages and abilities, out-of-the-ordinary sightseeing suggestions, and, of course, the full complement of hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and other recreational opportunities in central New England. Adventure travel makes you feel alive, wakes you up to yourself as well as to your surroundings, Dugger explains. Just being in open lands or along the coast, most of the time, can give you that get-away feeling. ...Adventure travel gets the blood flowing, the heart pumping. Also the author of the Adventure Guide to New Hampshire and the Adventure Guide to Vermont, Dugger quickly debunks the notion that Massachusetts is a tamer, less challenging playground than its mountainous northern neighbors. After a brief introductory section that includes a short history of Massachusetts, a map of and information on getting to the region, road rules, and safety information on such important topics as avoiding bears, the book is broken up into six regional chapters: the Seacoast Region, Boston and Nearby Adventures, Central Massachusetts, the Pioneer Valley, the Berkshires, and the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. Within each geographic section, adventures are organized in category groupings: On Foot, On Horseback, On Wheels, On Water, On Snow & Ice, and In the Air. Each chapter has information on Eco-Travel and where to Stay & Eat, as well.While the emphasis of this guide is decidedly on the outdoors and on planning a Massachusetts vacation that takes you to the lesser known attractions that the state offers, it is actually one of the most comprehensive and delightful guides to the region available. While many travel guides contain the obligatory paragraph on each historic attraction and sightseeing venue, the Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut artfully leads the traveler to those awe-inspiring, stimulating, and unique excursions that are likely to make for a most memorable trip. Detailed maps, black and white photos, cute graphics, and sidebars on special events, kid-friendly and accessible spots, recommended reading, and mor |
christian science plaza garage: The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture John Chase, Daniel Platt Gregory, 2005 |
christian science plaza garage: The Inseparables Stuart Nadler, 2016-07-19 One of Kirkus' Best Books of 2016: Crisis is looming for three generations of the Olyphant family. In less than a year, Henrietta has lost her husband and nearly all of her money, and is about to lose her hard-won anonymity. After a lifetime spent trying to outrun the humiliation her own book caused her, Henrietta has reluctantly agreed to a reissue of The Inseparables, the salaciously filthy and critically despised bestseller she wrote decades earlier. At the same time, her daughter, Oona, has moved back home to the house that Henrietta needs to sell. Oona is in the middle of a divorce from her husband, Spencer, a corporate-law refugee, stay-at-home dad, and unapologetic stoner. And Oona's teenage daughter, Lydia, away at boarding school, is facing an onslaught of scrutiny and shame when a nude photo of her goes viral. The trouble only gets worse: Henrietta makes an upsetting discovery about her late husband; Oona embarks on a disastrous affair; and Lydia must deal with an ex-boyfriend who is determined to wreak havoc. Over the course of a few tumultuous days, the Olyphant women must come to terms with their past and try to reimagine their future. Incisive, moving, and wickedly funny, The Inseparables examines what happens when our most carefully constructed ideas about our lives unravel, and we begin to reinvent ourselves -- and our family -- anew. |
christian science plaza garage: Seattle's 1962 World's Fair Bill Cotter, 2010-10 When the United States entered the 1960s, the nation was swept up in the Space Race as the United States and the Soviet Union competed for supremacy in rocket and satellite technologies. Cities across the country hoped to attract new aerospace companies, but the city leaders of Seattle launched the most ambitious campaign of all. They invited the whole world to visit for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair, and more than nine million people took them up on the offer. A colorful collection of exhibits turned 74 acres of rundown buildings into a futuristic wonderland where dozens of countries and companies predicted life in the future. The entire city was transformed with the addition of the soaring Space Needle and the futuristic monorail. When the fair ended, the site became a complex of parks and museums that remains a vibrant part of Seattle city life today. |
christian science plaza garage: The A.I.A. Guide to Boston Michael Southworth, Susan Southworth, 1984 The best of its kind in this continent - TIME Magazine. 'Anecdotes expand on purely architectural considerations to lend a lively air to the sights' - ALA Booklist |
christian science plaza garage: Planning the City Upon a Hill Lawrence W. Kennedy, 1992 An account of Boston's planning history. Nine chapters detail the key developments that shaped each period of Boston's growth, focusing on the post-World War II era. The text describes the process and significance of all the major projects - from the first wharves to the latest skyscrapers. |
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christian science plaza garage: The City Observed, Boston Donlyn Lyndon, 1982 |
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christian science plaza garage: The Image of the City Kevin Lynch, 1964-06-15 The classic work on the evaluation of city form. What does the city's form actually mean to the people who live there? What can the city planner do to make the city's image more vivid and memorable to the city dweller? To answer these questions, Mr. Lynch, supported by studies of Los Angeles, Boston, and Jersey City, formulates a new criterion—imageability—and shows its potential value as a guide for the building and rebuilding of cities. The wide scope of this study leads to an original and vital method for the evaluation of city form. The architect, the planner, and certainly the city dweller will all want to read this book. |
christian science plaza garage: Insuring the City Elihu Rubin, 2012 An in-depth look at Boston's Prudential Center and what its story reveals about the evolution of the modern American city The Prudential Center anchors the Boston skyline with its tall, gray tower. It is also a historical beacon, representing a midcentury moment when insurance companies such as Prudential were particularly aware of how their physical presence and civic engagement reflected upon their intangible product: financial security. Looking to New York's Rockefeller Center, the creators of the Prudential Center aspired to use real estate development as a tool toward civic achievement, reinvigorating central Boston and integrating a large complex of buildings with new infrastructure for the automobile. Architectural historian Elihu Rubin tells the full story of The Pru, placing it within the political, economic, and architectural contexts of the period. The Prudential Center played a pivotal role in the economic redevelopment of Boston and was arguably one of the most significant urban developments of the 1950s and '60s. It is an important story, and one that provides great insight into the evolution of the modern city in postwar America. |
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PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE GARAGE ELEVATOR ENTRY
Christian Science Plaza Existing (2) and new (3) elevator access to the parking garage serve the north and central sections of the parking garage. The proposed (1) elevator would serve the …
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT Overall Site: • Total Site: approximately 14.5 acres • Open Space: about 10.4 acres Parking Garage: • Location: under …
The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Construction on the Plaza started in 1967, with a garage for 550 cars covered by a reflecting pool measuring 686 feet long, 98 feet wide, and 2 feet deep, holding 1.3 million gallons of water.
500 BOYLSTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA
The Christian Science Plaza was designed to be an outdoor space expansion for The Original Mother Church that welcomes all families, neighbors, & visitors. The plaza was designed by …
Parking Garage Options
Parking Garage Options Close to Northeastern Campus (1) Northeastern Columbus Garage 795 Columbus Ave. 7 min walk $30 per day (2) Christian Science Plaza Garage 235 Huntington …
2018 ANNUAL MEETING - Christian Science
10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday. The garage will be fully staffed to ensure attendees and visitors find parking. The Christian Science Plaza Garage can get full on business days. If it is …
plaza.christianscience.com
DN A L L E Y O P E N. S P A C E D R O P-O F F A R E A S O F E X I T I N G V A U L T B U I L D I N G O V E R H E A D B U I L D I N G O V E R H E A D B U I L D I N G C ...
The Christian Science Plaza - dev.landscapeforms.com
designed the ten-acre open-space plaza in the late-1960s. 2015 opened yet another chapter in the design history of the Christian Science Plaza as architectural consultancy IBI Group embarked …
Christian Science Plaza Revitalization Project - bostonplans.org
• Plaza & Garage • Expanded Site/Open Space Maps: Courtesy of The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Aerial Photos: (Left) Courtesy of The Mary Baker Eddy Collection,
Project of the Month: Arcadis IBI Group completes restoration …
The Christian Science Plaza is the largest privately-owned publicly accessible open space in Boston. This 13.5-acre open space is associated with a mid-century update to The Mother …
2023 ANNUAL MEETING - christianscience.com
will be available for the Plaza parking garage at 235 Huntington Ave. Parking will be free all day on Saturday and Sunday and from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday.
Christian Science CAC Meeting #22 - Notes 6 5 13 DRAFT
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013, the twenty-second working session of the Christian Science Plaza Revitalization Project Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) was called to order at approximately …
Christian Science Center Complex - Boston
The Christian Science Center is comprised of six buildings and interstitial plaza areas, constructed between 1894 and 1975. The complex evolved to accommodate religious worship, office …
TO: BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND PETER …
underground garage beneath the Christian Science Plaza (the “Existing CSC Garage”) and the basement of the so-called “Colonnade Building” at 101 Belvidere Street, which will be modified …
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The Project proposes significant upgrades to the Christian Science Plaza's privately-owned open space, including reconstruction of the Reflecting Pool, additional green space, seating and …
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT
• Plaza & Garage • Expanded Site/Open Space Maps: Courtesy of The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Aerial Photos: © Skyshots; modified by The First Church of Christ, Scientist
ExEcutivE Summary - bostonplans.org
The Plaza Revitalization Project is in response to the Church’s review of the Plaza conditions, and has three objectives: 1. Enhance the open space on the Christian Science Plaza to make it a …
NEVER TOO LATE TO experience freedom - Christian Science
Christian Science practitioner A member of the Christian ... addiction, financial anxiety—and more. Join us at The First Church of Christ, Scientist (in The Original Church on the Plaza) 250 …
2019 ANNUAL MEETING - Christian Science
• You can park at the Greenhouse Garage, 150 Huntington Avenue, as long as they have space. • You can also park at the Prudential Center Garage, which will have plenty of space. It has …
2022 JUNE 4–6 Program and guide ANNUAL MEETING
Visit plaza.christianscience.com for more information. If you would like a restaurant map, please ask at the Hospitality Center or at The Mother Church Reading Room.
PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE GARAGE ELEVATOR ENTRY
Christian Science Plaza Existing (2) and new (3) elevator access to the parking garage serve the north and central sections of the parking garage. The proposed (1) elevator would serve the …
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT Overall Site: • Total Site: approximately 14.5 acres • Open Space: about 10.4 acres Parking Garage: • Location: under …
The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Construction on the Plaza started in 1967, with a garage for 550 cars covered by a reflecting pool measuring 686 feet long, 98 feet wide, and 2 feet deep, holding 1.3 million gallons of water.
500 BOYLSTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA
The Christian Science Plaza was designed to be an outdoor space expansion for The Original Mother Church that welcomes all families, neighbors, & visitors. The plaza was designed by …
Parking Garage Options
Parking Garage Options Close to Northeastern Campus (1) Northeastern Columbus Garage 795 Columbus Ave. 7 min walk $30 per day (2) Christian Science Plaza Garage 235 Huntington …
2018 ANNUAL MEETING - Christian Science
10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday. The garage will be fully staffed to ensure attendees and visitors find parking. The Christian Science Plaza Garage can get full on business days. If it is …
plaza.christianscience.com
DN A L L E Y O P E N. S P A C E D R O P-O F F A R E A S O F E X I T I N G V A U L T B U I L D I N G O V E R H E A D B U I L D I N G O V E R H E A D B U I L D I N G C ...
The Christian Science Plaza - dev.landscapeforms.com
designed the ten-acre open-space plaza in the late-1960s. 2015 opened yet another chapter in the design history of the Christian Science Plaza as architectural consultancy IBI Group …
Christian Science Plaza Revitalization Project - bostonplans.org
• Plaza & Garage • Expanded Site/Open Space Maps: Courtesy of The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Aerial Photos: (Left) Courtesy of The Mary Baker Eddy Collection,
Project of the Month: Arcadis IBI Group completes restoration …
The Christian Science Plaza is the largest privately-owned publicly accessible open space in Boston. This 13.5-acre open space is associated with a mid-century update to The Mother …
2023 ANNUAL MEETING - christianscience.com
will be available for the Plaza parking garage at 235 Huntington Ave. Parking will be free all day on Saturday and Sunday and from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday.
Christian Science CAC Meeting #22 - Notes 6 5 13 DRAFT
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013, the twenty-second working session of the Christian Science Plaza Revitalization Project Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) was called to order at approximately …
Christian Science Center Complex - Boston
The Christian Science Center is comprised of six buildings and interstitial plaza areas, constructed between 1894 and 1975. The complex evolved to accommodate religious worship, office …
TO: BOSTON REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND PETER …
underground garage beneath the Christian Science Plaza (the “Existing CSC Garage”) and the basement of the so-called “Colonnade Building” at 101 Belvidere Street, which will be modified …
-w:i ~:Sfl(t;Jfft ~~.'9h'/; ~~'c;/dt; - bostonplans.org
The Project proposes significant upgrades to the Christian Science Plaza's privately-owned open space, including reconstruction of the Reflecting Pool, additional green space, seating and …
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA REVITALIZATION PROJECT
• Plaza & Garage • Expanded Site/Open Space Maps: Courtesy of The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Aerial Photos: © Skyshots; modified by The First Church of Christ, Scientist
ExEcutivE Summary - bostonplans.org
The Plaza Revitalization Project is in response to the Church’s review of the Plaza conditions, and has three objectives: 1. Enhance the open space on the Christian Science Plaza to make it a …
NEVER TOO LATE TO experience freedom - Christian Science
Christian Science practitioner A member of the Christian ... addiction, financial anxiety—and more. Join us at The First Church of Christ, Scientist (in The Original Church on the Plaza) …
2019 ANNUAL MEETING - Christian Science
• You can park at the Greenhouse Garage, 150 Huntington Avenue, as long as they have space. • You can also park at the Prudential Center Garage, which will have plenty of space. It has …
2022 JUNE 4–6 Program and guide ANNUAL MEETING
Visit plaza.christianscience.com for more information. If you would like a restaurant map, please ask at the Hospitality Center or at The Mother Church Reading Room.