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

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    Brookline: 50: House at 38–40 Webster Place: House at 38–40 Webster Place: October 17, 1985 : 38–40 Webster Pl. Brookline Village: 51: House at 4 Perry Street ...

  3. Category:Houses in Brookline, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Brookline, Massachusetts" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. The Dutch House (Brookline, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch House is a historic multi-unit residential building at 20 Netherlands Road in Brookline, Massachusetts.This four-story brick building was originally built as an exhibition hall at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, where it served as the Dutch Cocoa House.

  5. Green Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century the area was populated by the summer estates of some of Boston's leading merchant and business families, including members of the Cabot and Perkins families. During the later 19th and early 20th centuries some of Brookline's largest and most architecturally interesting homes were built in this area. [2]

  6. Lynch-O'Gorman House - Wikipedia

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    The Lynch-O'Gorman House is a historic house at 41 Mason Terrace in Brookline, Massachusetts. Design of this house has been attributed to Arthur Vinal, a prominent area architect; it is an elaborately-decorated Queen Anne Victorian that was built in 1889 by Charles Sias on Beacon Street. It was moved to its present location on Mason Terrace in ...

  7. Beacon Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Street in Brookline was built in 1850-51 as an extension of the road over the mill dam that was constructed across the Back Bay of Boston, running from the end of Mill Dam Road to Cleveland Circle. The area remained predominantly rural, with small clusters of housing in the Cleveland Circle and Harvard Street areas.

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