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Historic 244 Dayton Building

Built in 1922 by Maginnis and Walsh, Boston-based architects known for building Catholic churches and campuses, the building was originally built to serve as a chancery, or an archdiocese’s legal and administrative headquarters. Designed in the Renaissance Revival style, also known as Beaux Arts, the building is on the National Register of Historic Places and part of the Historic Hill District.