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FORM B BUILDING Assessor's Number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number <br /> 0 0 2267 <br /> MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 28/43 <br /> MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING <br /> 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD Town/City: Lexington <br /> BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Place: (neighborhood or village): <br /> Photograph <br /> Address: 36 Summer Street <br /> 4 Historic Name: Whipple Hill Farm <br /> Uses: Present: residential <br /> ' Original: residential <br /> E <br /> Date of Construction: ca. 1910 <br /> 'r <br /> Source: assessors' records, historic maps, <br /> architectural features, directories <br /> Style/Form: No style <br /> Architect/Builder: <br /> Exterior Material: <br /> North (facade)and west (right side) elevations Foundation: fieldstone <br /> Wall/Trim: artificial siding and trim <br /> Locus Map Roof- asphalt shingles <br /> Outbuildings/Secondary Structures: <br /> Two conjoined garages/sheds <br /> Major Alterations (with dates): <br /> Artificial siding (L 20th c), replacement windows (L 20th—E <br /> 21 st C) <br /> ' sa ti <br /> < � Condition: good <br /> 1 Moved: no ❑ yes ❑ Date: <br /> Q Acreage: 2.50 <br /> Setting: Located off busy arterial thoroughfare in the <br /> «► remote corner between Lexington, Arlington, and <br /> e Winchester. Abuts 120-acre Whipple Hill conservation <br /> area. Surrounding development is heterogeneous, mainly L <br /> 20th century residential buildings. <br /> Recorded by: Wendy Frontiero <br /> Organization: Lexington Historical Commission <br /> Date(month/year): September 2015 <br /> 12/12 Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form. <br />