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Tuesday 25 October 2011

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Though founded in 1845, the more
familiar home of R. H. Stearns on
the Boston Common was built in
1910.
The interior of the long, narrow
store was palatial in character
as befits as flush as Stearns.
The 10-story emporium graced the
corner of Tremont Street at Temple
Place across from the Common.
The tall, narrow building towered over
the green spaces of the Common.
"Conveniently Opposite Park
Street Subway Station."

R. H. Stearns Company
140 Tremont Street
Boston, Massachusetts


HUbbard 2-0260


Downstairs
Toy Shops • Creative Playthings • Fashion Fabrics

Street Floor
Jewelry • Toilet Goods • Cosmetics • Hosiery • Handbags • Leathers • Gloves • Neckwear • Blouses • Sweater Bar  Lingerie • Hat Bar • Notions • Stationery • Candy  Cashier's Desk
Men's Shop Men's Furnishings • Men's Shirts

Second Floor
Shoe Salon • Children's Shoes • Lingerie • Negligees • Corsets • Men's Gift Boutique

Third Floor
Draperies  Linens • Closet Shop  Embroidery • Junior Shop • Young Juniors

Fourth Floor
Sportswear Centre   Misses' Dresses • Women's Dresses • Cum Laude Junior Shop

Fifth Floor
Children's Shops • Boys' • Girls' • Infants' • Children's Accessories • Cum Laude Sportswear Shop

Sixth Floor
Town Shops • Coat Salon • Suit Salon • Longwood Shop • Fur Salon • Half Size Coats and Suits

Seventh Floor
China Shop • Silver Gallery  Crystal Corner  Glassware
Gift Rooms Gift Shop  Lamps  Pictures  Mirrors • '76 shop  Artist Craftsmen  Antique Galleries

Eighth Floor
Offices

Ninth Floor
Offices

Tenth Floor
Beauty Salon  Fur Storage

Eleventh Floor
Employee Dining Room



Chestnut Hill 
55 Boylston Street
July,1950

South Shore Plaza
Braintree
November, 962
42,000 sq. ft.

Northshore Shopping Center
Peabody
February, 1968
52,000 sq. ft.


Burlington Mall
July, 1968
12,000 Sq. Ft.


Wellesley
1970
74 Central Street
12,000 Sq. Ft.



Coming in due course.





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