Landmark Historic Preservation

A community’s history can be found in the buildings erected by its citizens for governance, for the administration of justice, and for housing the libraries which have, since the early days of our nationhood, been the foundation of public education.   These iconic buildings are key contributors to the historic, architectural, and aesthetic character of the communities they inhabit.  They are symbols of the spirit and dedication of the American people, and M&A is aware that there is a great obligation when restoring these historic structures; with the use of public funding goes the public trust, and we are committed to taking on that responsibility on behalf of every citizen when working respectfully to preserve their historic landmarks and ensure their continuing survival for future generations.   Our numerous public projects include:

  • The Massachusetts State House – windows and doors, dome and balustrade projects
  • House of Representatives, MA State House – restoration of paneling and doors
  • McKim Building, Boston Public Library – restoration of wood windows
  • John Adams Courthouse – restoration of windows, replication of doors, courtroom millwork restoration, installation of the Seven Justice Courtroom architectural millwork and casework
  • Lowell Public Library – conservation of terra cotta friezes, restoration of windows and masonry
  • Lowell Superior Court – window replacement and restoration, tower repairs
  • Cambridge City Hall – window restoration, conservation of brownstone, interior millwork renovations
  • City of Lynn, Public Library – window restoration
  • Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Melrose – restoration of historic clerestory windows and hardware
  • Legion Memorial Hall, Gloucester – interior restoration of public spaces, exterior rehabilitation
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