Eleazer Hyde House (Newton, Massachusetts)
| NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Georgian (architecture), 18th century construction
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Massachusetts /
Newton /
Newton, Massachusetts /
Woodward Street, 401
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house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Georgian (architecture), 18th century construction
The two-story timber-frame house was built c. 1770, and is one of the city's few surviving high style Late Georgian houses. This house was probably built by Eleazer Hyde, Jr., son of one of Newton's early settlers.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleazer_Hyde_House
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Coordinates: 42°19'35"N 71°13'38"W
- Fred R. Hayward House 2 km
- Winslow–Haskell Mansion 2.3 km
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Cemetery 2.6 km
- Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart 3.6 km
- The Eminence 3.7 km
- Francis Cabot Lowell Mill / Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 5.4 km
- Gore Place 5.5 km
- "The Vale" Lyman Estate 6.5 km
- Walter E. Fernald State School (Closed) 8 km
- Six Moon Hill Historic District 11 km
- Brae Burn Country Club 0.9 km
- Woodland Golf Club 1.9 km
- Leo J. Martin Golf Course/Weston Ski Track 3.2 km
- Charles River Country Club 3.6 km
- Wellesley Country Club 3.8 km
- Angelside 4.5 km
- Babson College 4.8 km
- Pine Brook Country Club 4.9 km
- Roberts 5.1 km
- Weston Golf Club 6 km