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The Old Corner Book Store is a commercial building located in Boston, Massachusetts.

History

During the early 18th century, the building was a small apothecary shop and residence. A few decades after the American Revolutionary War, the Old Corner Book Store became home to Ticknor and Fields, the leading American publisher at the time.[1]

In the mid 19th century, it became the centre of American literature and thinking and served as a meeting place for authors including Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Breecher Stowe, and Charles Dickens.[1]

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