Eliot Hall Explained

Eliot Hall
Nrhp Type:nrhp
Location:7A Eliot St., Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates:42.3104°N -71.1161°W
Built:1832
Architecture:Greek Revival, Italianate
Added:July 15, 1988
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:88000959

Eliot Hall is a historic building at 7A Eliot Street in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston. It is sometimes referred to as "The Footlight Club," after "America's oldest community theatre," which owns and operates out of the building.

Originally built in 1832 in Greek Revival/Italianate style, the hall was slated for demolition by the time the club's members purchased it in 1889. Since then it has served for over a century as the organization's home and performance venue. The Trustees of Eliot Hall were formed by the group in the 1980s to oversee renovations to the deteriorating building, saving it from closure, and in 1988 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

Currently, the hall is used as the offices and performance space of The Footlight Club, and is rented out by the club for private functions.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eliot Hall. The Footlight Club. 2010-06-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20100510064201/http://www.footlight.org/hallhistory.html. 2010-05-10. dead.