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The Crafts Street City Stable is a historic redbrick public works building located at 90 Crafts Street near Ashmont Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts.Designed for $375 by Boston-based architect and Newton resident William F. Goodwin in the Colonial Revival style of architecture, it was built in 1895 for the city of Newton at a cost of $25,000 to serve as additional stable for its then Highway ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Newton, Massachusetts" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The City Stable and Garage is a historic public works building at 74 Elliot Street in Newton, Massachusetts.The 1.5-story brick building was built in 1926–27, and represents a transitional period between the use of horse-drawn equipment and the advent of combustion-powered vehicles.
Aug. 10—The trial date has been set for a lawsuit against a property owner whose building in downtown Newton was damaged by the derecho and remains unfixed. City of Newton's attorneys allege ...
It was designated a City of Newton Local Landmark in 1997. [3] The house was demolished on or before April 27, 2021, without city approval by developer Ty Gupta, according to Newton, Massachusetts Department of Planning and Development meeting minutes [4] from the May 27, 2021 session. The violation is still under review.
The Newton City Hall and War Memorial is a historic city hall and war memorial building located in the village of Newton Centre in Newton, Massachusetts.Built in 1932 in the Colonial Revival style, the building was designed by Allen and Collens, with landscaping by the renowned Olmsted Brothers.
The district encompasses 50 contributing buildings and 5 contributing objects in the central business district of Newton. ... Department Store (c. 1920, c ...
The West Newton Village Center Historic District encompasses the heart of the village of West Newton, in the city of Newton, Massachusetts in the United States.It extends along Washington Street between Lucas Court in the west and Davis Court in the east, and includes a few properties on immediately adjacent side streets, including Watertown Street and Waltham Street.