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Hubbard French District

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Location
  
Concord, Massachusetts

Architect
  
French, Daniel Chester

NRHP Reference #
  
00000686

Area
  
1 ha

Built
  
1787

Architectural style
  
Georgian, Queen Anne

Opened
  
1787

Added to NRHP
  
15 June 2000

Hubbard-French District

Similar
  
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Old North Bridge, Orchard House, Concord Museum, Great Meadows National

The Hubbard-French District is a historic district at 324 and 342 Sudbury Road in Concord, Massachusetts. It consists of three parcels of land that are the center of the Hubbard family farm. It includes two houses: the 1787-88 Georgian style Thomas Hubbard House, and the Queen Anne style artist's studio of renowned sculptor Daniel Chester French, whose parents owned the Hubbard house. French, who had the house built to his specifications as a studio space, used it for that purpose until 1888, when he moved to New York City. The Hubbard was later owned by historian Samuel Eliot Morison.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

References

Hubbard-French District Wikipedia