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  1. The Berkeley Building (aka the Old John Hancock Building) in Boston has a light on top that showcases local weather and baseball game information. Learn what the light patterns mean.

  2. 25 de fev. de 2024 · While today's technology provides instant weather updates at our fingertips, the Old John Hancock Building's weather beacon was once a vital tool for Bostonians. The system is simple yet effective. Its lights communicate the following weather predictions: Steady Blue: Clear skies. Flashing Blue: Clouds are coming. Steady Red: Expect ...

  3. 1 de dez. de 2020 · The Berkeley Building, affectionately known as the “Old John Hancock Building,” is a 495-foot tall, 26-story office building located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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  4. The Berkeley Building (also known as the Old John Hancock Building) is a 26-story, 495-foot (151 m) building located at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is the second of the three John Hancock buildings built in Boston; it was succeeded by the John Hancock Tower.

  5. 31 de out. de 2013 · The beacon atop the 26-story tower at 200 Berkeley Street in Boston, known as the Old John Hancock Building or Berkeley Street Building, since 1950 has flashed red or blue to reflect the local...

  6. 9 de dez. de 2021 · The Boston Architectural College posted a copy of a 1950 postcard showing what the lights atop the old Hancock Building mean, in the days when a) the building wasn't "old" (since there was no "new" Hancock) and b) they had yet to come up with the mnemonic rhyme nobody can remember.

  7. References. John Hancock Building. Coordinates: 42°20′54.22″N 71°04′30.07″W. Four buildings in Boston, Massachusetts, have been known as the "John Hancock Building". All were built by the John Hancock Insurance companies.