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- Q6103896 abstract "The J.A. Noyes House is an historic house at 1 Highland Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a three story wood frame structure, five bays wide with a gambrel roof and clapboard siding. The second floor hangs slightly over the first floor in a reminder of the early colonial garrison style. The main entrance is flanked by short sidelight windows and topped by a narrow semi-oval fanlight. A rounded bay projects to the left of the entrance, and gabled dormers pierce the roof. The house was built in 1894 to design by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow and is a well-kept example of Colonial Revival architecture; the yard was originally landscaped by Charles Eliot. The house is significant in part for the survival of its construction documentation.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q6103896 added "1982-04-13".
- Q6103896 architect Q6673774.
- Q6103896 location Q49111.
- Q6103896 nrhpReferenceNumber "82001965".
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- Q6103896 yearOfConstruction "1894".
- Q6103896 added "1982-04-13".
- Q6103896 architect "Longfellow, Alden & Harlow; Eliot,Charles".
- Q6103896 built "1894".
- Q6103896 location Q49111.
- Q6103896 name "J.A. Noyes House".
- Q6103896 refnum "82001965".
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- Q6103896 type Building.
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- Q6103896 comment "The J.A. Noyes House is an historic house at 1 Highland Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a three story wood frame structure, five bays wide with a gambrel roof and clapboard siding. The second floor hangs slightly over the first floor in a reminder of the early colonial garrison style. The main entrance is flanked by short sidelight windows and topped by a narrow semi-oval fanlight. A rounded bay projects to the left of the entrance, and gabled dormers pierce the roof.".
- Q6103896 label "J.A. Noyes House".
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- Q6103896 long "-71.13222222222223".
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- Q6103896 name "J.A. Noyes House".