The building at 120 Fulton Street in Boston's North End neighborhood dates from the early 1850s and is considered New England's oldest extant building in the cast-iron style. It once housed an elevator-manufacturing company and has long been a 25-unit condo complex. One of those units, No. 3A, just dropped on the sales market and therefore offers a rare glimpse into the brick-and-beam-and-arched-window wonderland that is 120 Fulton.
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