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1876 – 1909
HISTORIC BEGINNINGS
Fairmont Copley Plaza was built on the original site of the
Museum of Fine Arts, which was in Copley Square from 1876
until 1909 when the museum moved into its existing building
on Huntington Avenue. Dozens of horse-drawn carts took the
museum’s collection of thousands of pieces of art approximately
one mile down the street to the new museum.
1910
The “E” shaped building is a city block large and strongly
supported by wooden pilings driven to the depth of 70 feet
below street level.
It took 16 months and $5.5 million to build
The Copley Plaza. Laborers earned 35 cents an hour, working
7 days a week. Because the site was a former wetland, workers
drove 8,000 pilings to a depth of 70 feet.
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