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Immaculate Conception Rectory (Revere, Massachusetts)

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Built
  
1901

Opened
  
1901

Added to NRHP
  
11 February 2002

NRHP Reference #
  
01001559

Area
  
3,642 m²

Immaculate Conception Rectory (Revere, Massachusetts)

Location
  
108 Beach St., Revere, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Common Burying Ground at, Converse Memorial Library, St Paul's Parish Church, Marcia Browne Junior Hi, Revere Beach

The Immaculate Conception Rectory is a historic former Roman Catholic rectory building at 108 Beach Street in Revere, Massachusetts. It is a 3-1/2 story Colonial Revival wood frame structure, with a hipped slate roof and clapboard siding. The main facade is divided into three sections, the outer ones consisting of curved bays with two windows at each level, with a balustrade above at the roof level. The central section has the main entrance, sheltered by porch supported by grouped columns, with a balcony above. Three-part windows stand at the second and third level above the entrance, with a pair of gabled dormers piercing the roof.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It served as the parish rectory until 1993, when the building was traded to the city in exchange for land across Beach Street, consolidating the church's land holdings. Today the building houses the Museum of the Revere Society for Cultural and Historic Preservation. Immaculate Conception Church, located at 133 Beach Street, is still an active parish.

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Immaculate Conception Rectory (Revere, Massachusetts) Wikipedia


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