Historic Paving and Sidewalks in New England Often a source of community pride and status in New England during the pre-industrial era through the early twentieth century, paved ...
Jonathan Wade House One of six known brick houses constructed in Medford during the seventeenth century, of which two others survive (Usher-Royall House and the Peter Tufts House), the Jonathan Wade House was probably built after 1683 when the substantial land ...
1741-42 – Boston, MA – Dock Square Notable Elements 18th- & early 19th-century masonry with a history of being painted [History & Exterior] Georgian & ...
1760 – Acton, MA – 300 Main Street Notable Elements 1760 exterior plaster & original imitation brick finish [Exterior] Central chimney laid in clay with arched heads ...
Historic Masonry Finishes Historic Masonry Finishes Although once ubiquitous, exterior masonry finishes have largely been forgotten since the advent of the ...
1762 – Newport, RI – 127 Thames Street Notable Elements Early masonry construction with evidence of original coatings [Exterior] High-style classical exterior ...
1692 – Medford, MA – 15 George Street Notable Elements early masonry ca. 1692 & 1747-50 [Exterior] evidence of early masonry coatings and color [Exterior] regionally ...
1761-62 – Salem, MA – 168 Derby Street Notable Elements Early masonry construction with original iron oxide wash and joint profiles [Exterior] Surviving original lead ...
1683-1689 – Medford, MA – 13 Bradlee R Notable Elements early masonry construction with 17th- and 18th-century details [Exterior] evidence of early masonry coatings and color ...