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- Q8024686 subject Q15333944.
- Q8024686 subject Q8665345.
- Q8024686 abstract "The Windsor Road Historic District is a residential historic district just north of the village of Waban in Newton, Massachusetts. It includes 48 houses on Windsor, Kent and Hereford Roads, a cul-de-sac subdivision adjacent to the village center and the Brae Burn Country Club, which was mostly developed between 1888 and 1920. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.The Windsor Road area was among the landholdings of William Strong, who was a major force in the growth of Waban as a village center after the arrival of the Circuit Railroad (now the MBTA Green Line "D" Branch) in the 1880s. Strong laid the roads out, and between 1888 and 1907 fifteen houses were built on Windsor Road. Several of these houses were designed by architects, including Strong's own house at 48 Windsor Road, built in 1896 to design by H. Langford Warren, and 102 Windsor, also designed by Warren. Both of these houses are Queen Anne in style, with Shingle overtones. The Colonial Revival is well-represented in the district, with fine examples at 55 Windsor (1897) and 63 Windsor (1903). There are also fairly early examples of Tudor Revival houses at 92 Windsor and 210 Kent Road. The district has only four houses that were built after 1950; none of them contribute to its significance.".
- Q8024686 added "1990-02-16".
- Q8024686 architecturalStyle Q463382.
- Q8024686 area "105218.2669824".
- Q8024686 location Q49196.
- Q8024686 nrhpReferenceNumber "90000018".
- Q8024686 thumbnail NewtonMA_WindsorRoadHD.jpg?width=300.
- Q8024686 wikiPageWikiLink Q15333944.
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- Q8024686 wikiPageWikiLink Q463382.
- Q8024686 wikiPageWikiLink Q49196.
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- Q8024686 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665345.
- Q8024686 added "1990-02-16".
- Q8024686 architecture "Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Bungalow/Craftsman, Late Victorian".
- Q8024686 location "Windsor and Kent Rds., Newton, Massachusetts".
- Q8024686 name "Windsor Road Historic District".
- Q8024686 refnum "90000018".
- Q8024686 point "42.330555555555556 -71.2325".
- Q8024686 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q8024686 type Place.
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- Q8024686 comment "The Windsor Road Historic District is a residential historic district just north of the village of Waban in Newton, Massachusetts. It includes 48 houses on Windsor, Kent and Hereford Roads, a cul-de-sac subdivision adjacent to the village center and the Brae Burn Country Club, which was mostly developed between 1888 and 1920.".
- Q8024686 label "Windsor Road Historic District".
- Q8024686 lat "42.330555555555556".
- Q8024686 long "-71.2325".
- Q8024686 depiction NewtonMA_WindsorRoadHD.jpg.
- Q8024686 name "Windsor Road Historic District".