Fox Club – Harvard Square

The Fox Club is one of the eight originally male-only final clubs at Harvard University. It was founded in 1898 by a group of six undergraduate students.  The clubhouse was built in 1906 and designed by Guy Lowell, a prominent American architect who also designed the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the New York State Supreme Court Building. The building is located on 44 John F. Kennedy Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is a city historic landmark or otherwise protected property.

Cambridge Exterior House Painting Prep on the historic Fox Club building in Harvard Square
A close up of the Cambridge Exterior House Painting Prep on the historic Fox Club building in Harvard Square

Cambridge Exterior House Painting Prep on the historic Fox Club building in Harvard Square
Another look at the Cambridge Exterior House Painting Prep on the historic Fox Club building in Harvard Square

Aaaand…we are finished! A look at the results of the exterior painting work done on the Fox Club by RB Painting Company, Inc.

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