Built 1795 NRHP Reference # 89001572 Area 1,214 m² Added to NRHP 28 September 1989 | MPS Waltham MRA Opened 1795 Architectural style Georgian architecture | |
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Location 411 Main St., Waltham, Massachusetts Similar First Parish Church, Rose Art Museum, Hardy Pond, Wellfleet Drive‑In Theater |
The Hager–Mead House is a historic house at 411 Main Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. The 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in 1795, and is one of the city's small number of 18th-century houses. It is five bays wide and two deep, with chimneys set in the ridge, and a center entry flanked by Doric pilasters and topped by a six-pane transom window and modillioned cornice. The house was built by Samuel Hager, a farmer from Watertown, who promptly sold it Stephen Mead, a blacksmith, in 1796.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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