Built 1872 NRHP Reference # 85003288 Added to NRHP 17 October 1985 | MPS Brookline MRA Opened 1872 | |
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Architectural style Second Empire architecture in Europe Similar Larz Anderson Auto Mus, Temple Ohabei Shalom, Coolidge Corner Theatre, Church of Our Saviour, Holyhood Cemetery |
The House at 44 Linden Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a little-altered local example of Second Empire styling. The 1-1/2 story house was built in 1874 by Solomon Eaton on land that was owned for many years by Thomas Aspinwall Davis. It has classic Second Empire features, including a mansard roof, polygonal bay windows, and brownstone window arches. The only significant alteration is a sunporch on the left side. It was converted into a two-family in 1923.
The house was lissted on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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