Levi Conant House

Levi Conant House

Built in 1844, the Levi Conant House typifies the types of well-built, middle-class houses constructed in the early suburban development of Cambridge. The house stands on a parcel composed of three lots created as part of a ...
Nicholson-Andrews House

Nicholson-Andrews House

The Nicholson-Andrews House is a notable example of transitional Federal/Greek Revival architecture in Nantucket that preserves all the major elements of a vernacular house type, known locally as a “Typical Nantucket House.”  
The First Congregational Meeting House in Truro

The First Congregational Meeting House in Truro

The First Congregational Meeting House in Truro was constructed in 1827 as the society's third meeting house.  The previous two (constructed 1709-10 & 1720) stood in North Truro.  By 1827 the town's population had shifted ...
United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Meeting House of Nantucket, more commonly known as the United Methodist Church of Nantucket, survives largely unaltered from its original construction in 1822-23 and its renovation in 1840.  Both periods of ...
Paul Turner House

Paul Turner House

Built on a property occupied by descendants of Japhet Turner and Hannah Hudson Turner from 1688 until 1846, the Paul Turner House seems likely to have been constructed for Paul Sampson Turner (1795-1841), the fourth generation of the ...
Lynn Mechanics’ Bank/Usher Block (demolished)

Lynn Mechanics’ Bank/Usher Block (demolished)

The now demolished Mechanics’ Bank/Usher Block provided evidence of the initial development of a new building type (bank buildings) during the nineteenth century as well as evolving building practices throughout the mid-nineteenth century.  With the ...