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NO <br /> FORM B - BUILDING AREA FORMK 433 <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION <br /> 294 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MA 02108 <br /> p <br /> in Lexington <br /> cress 16 Forest Street <br /> ;toric Name First Church of Christ <br /> - - Cientist <br /> 10 Present church <br /> - r III Ian A <br /> i _ <br /> =` Original kindergarten <br /> - - -- -_ - - )ESCRIPTION: qq <br /> s iource <br /> SKETCH MAP <br /> Show property's location in relation Style Beaux Arts, simplified <br /> to nearest cross streets and/or <br /> geographical features. Indicate Architect remodeled by Willard Brown 1918 <br /> all buildings between inventoried <br /> property and nearest intersection. Exterior wall fabric stucco <br /> Indicate north. <br /> Outbuildings <br /> T J Major alterations (with dates) remodeled <br /> (1918) <br /> Moved Date <br /> Approx. acreage 37635 ft.2 <br /> Recorded by Anne Grady Setting Residential street developed in <br /> Organization Lexington Historical Commission the late nineteenth century and early <br /> Date April, 1984 twentieth century; Lexington High School <br /> property is visual perimeter to the rear. <br /> (Staple additional sheets here) <br />
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