Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 2036
Today’s image is a scan from the 1910 Dorchester Blue Book showing a building labeled Resthaven, an Italianate-style mansion with a mansard roof. Resthaven stood at 512 Washington Street, between Tremlett Street and Melville Avenue, now the site of the Dorchester District Court (notice the granite wall in front that still survives). On the left of Resthaven was the Reed house, moved to 51 Melville Avenue, and on the right was the Bull House, moved to 6 Parkman Street. Resthaven was demolished about 1923-1925 to make way for the Dorchester Municipal Court House.
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