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Gray Gardens East and West Historic District

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Architect
  
Putnam & Cox; Et al.

NRHP Reference #
  
86001283

Added to NRHP
  
19 May 1986

MPS
  
Cambridge MRA

Area
  
3 ha

Gray Gardens East and West Historic District

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Other

Gray gardens east and west historic district top 6 facts


The Gray Gardens East and West Historic District is a historic district encompassing an early 20th century residential subidivision in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The subdivision includes all of the properties on Gray Gardens (East and West), as well as the adjacent 91 Garden Street and 60 Raymond Street. The subdivision was created by a group of interested individuals who sought to control development of one of the last estates in the area to be developed. They subdivided the land themselves, and imposed architectural restrictions on what could be built. Most of the houses were built between 1922 and 1930 and are neo-Georgian in style; the principal exception is the Hall Tavern, a Federal style tavern built in the 1790s and moved to the area from Duxbury, Massachusetts. The other unusual house is at 16 Gray Gardens East; it is a Tudor Revival house.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

References

Gray Gardens East and West Historic District Wikipedia


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