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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lexington ...

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    Massachusetts and Hancock Sts. 42°26′58″N 71°13′53″W  /  42.449444°N 71.231389°W  / 42.449444; -71.231389  (Lexington Green) National Historic Landmark. 8. John Mason House. John Mason House.

  3. Hancock–Clarke House - Wikipedia

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    Hancock–Clarke House. The Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house in Lexington, Massachusetts, which is now a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1738, the house is notable as one of two surviving houses associated with statesman and Founding Father John Hancock, who lived here for several years as a child. It is the only residence ...

  4. Gen. Samuel Chandler House - Wikipedia

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    April 13, 1977. The Gen. Samuel Chandler House is a historic house at 8 Goodwin Road in Lexington, Massachusetts. The two story wood-frame house was built in 1846 to a design by architect Isaac Melvin. The Italianate style house features a bracketed shallow-pitch roof, and a three-story campanile-style tower with a steeply pitched pyramidal ...

  5. Peacock Farm - Wikipedia

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    Peacock Farm is a residential neighborhood located in the southeast corner of Lexington, Massachusetts. Most houses use a standard split-level plan designed by the architectural firm of Comptom & Pierce and were built between the years of 1953 and 1960. [ 2] Because of siting on the hilly landscape and use of mirror-imaged versions of the plans ...

  6. Lexington, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston. The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census . [ 1 ] The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans, and was first settled by Europeans c. 1642 as a farming community.

  7. Six Moon Hill - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Started soon after the construction of Lexington's first modernist house, [5] Six Moon Hill was the first of many modernist developments in Lexington. Developments that followed include Peacock Farm , started in 1951; Five Fields , also designed by TAC architects and begun in 1951; and the slightly later Turning Mill/Middle Ridge ...

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