Mechanics Hall (Boston, Massachusetts) was a building and community institution on Huntington Avenue at West Newton Street, from 1881 to 1959.
Commissioned by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, it was built by the noted architect William Gibbons Preston.
The building was located between the Boston and Albany railroad yards and Huntington avenue.
[4] Also in 1883 the Olympian Club held a "floral display and costume carnival" that included indoor rollerskating.
[5] It was briefly the home court of the Boston Whirlwinds of the American Basketball League.