60 State Street

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Boston skyscrapers, L-R: 60 State Street is the reddish building on the left; Custom House Tower is the slender clock tower in the middle; and Exchange Place is the sleek glass building on the right
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Boston skyscrapers, L-R: 60 State Street is the reddish building on the left; Custom House Tower is the slender clock tower in the middle; and Exchange Place is the sleek glass building on the right

60 State Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Completed in 1977, it is tied with the neighboring Exchange Place as Boston's 13th tallest building, standing 155m (509 ft) tall, and housing 38 floors.

The top floor is known as the Bay Tower Room and offers views of the entire harbour however, access to the floor is dear and a dress code is required.

The building is the headquarters for the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts chain.

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