The Aldrich Center encompasses the first floor of One Walnut Street, also known as the Phillips-Winthrop House, which is one of the earliest brick homes on Beacon Street and a shining example of Beacon Hill elegance and charm. This historical setting offers a unique blend of history, comfort and technology which makes it an ideal venue for your next business meeting, political function or social event.
The Aldrich Center is operated by The Engineering Center Education Trust (TECET), an educational and charitable nonprofit trust and owner of One Walnut Street. TECET is a collaborative undertaking of three associations - the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts, the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE and the Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers.
The Aldrich Center is operated by The Engineering Center Education Trust (TECET), an educational and charitable nonprofit trust and owner of One Walnut Street. TECET is a collaborative undertaking of three associations - the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts, the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE and the Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers.
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Exit Massachusetts Turnpike at Copley/Prudential exit. Follow signs to Copley (keep right). Go through traffic signal at end of exit ramp, turn left onto Berkeley Street (second set of lights). Turn right onto Boylston Street. Go through one traffic signal.
At second traffic signal, Boylston Street splits (Boston Public Garden will be on the left) Stay left and follow to Charles Street (road bends and turns into Charles Street - Boston Public Garden will still be on left and Boston Common will be on right).Keep right, at second traffic signal, turn right onto Beacon Street.
At second traffic signal, Boylston Street splits (Boston Public Garden will be on the left) Stay left and follow to Charles Street (road bends and turns into Charles Street - Boston Public Garden will still be on left and Boston Common will be on right).Keep right, at second traffic signal, turn right onto Beacon Street.
The Aldrich Center has meeting rooms for rent that can accommodate private parties, business meetings, and political events from two to 75. Our combination of historic charm, interior comfort and start-of-the-art audiovisual technology makes us the quintessential Beacon Hill meeting space. Call 617/227-5551 and let one of our skilled event planners help you book and plan your next event.
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Joel P.
Aug 19, 2013
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