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Assessor's number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number
50/42 Boston N. 1024,1025
Massachusetts Historical Commission
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' Town Lexington
Place (neighborhood or village)
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Address 6 Audubon Road
Historic Name
Uses: Present Residential
Original Residential
-� Date of Construction c.1910 (after 1906)
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Source Lexington Valuation Lists
Style/Form Craftsman
Architect/Builder Willard Brown?
Exterior Material:
Foundation stone
Wall/Trim novelty siding
'•'°° E 670•000 Roof slate
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Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
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Condition good
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\ I Acreage 16,500 SF
Recorded by Lisa Mausolf Setting early 20th century residential area between
Organization Lexington Historical Commission Mass. Ave. and Lincoln Street
Date (month/year) April 2000
Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form.
BUILDING FORM (6 Audubon Road)
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
Dating to the early 20th century,the house at 6 Audubon Road(MHC#1024) is a 2 1/2-story, side-gabled dwelling sheathed
in novelty(drop) siding and resting on a stone foundation. The eaves of the slate roof extend slightly and end in returns. The
northern half of the facade is fronted by a 2 1/2-story gable which projects slightly.
Centered on the gabled projection,the front entry is marked by a semi-elliptical porch supported by plain posts. The area
between the posts and the square newel posts is filled with latticework. Fronted by brick steps, the entrance contains a wide
three-panel door flanked by 2 x 4-light half-sidelights which are set into the wall.
Above the entrance there are two 6/6 windows with molded surrounds, flanked by blinds. In the attic is a horizontal pair of
6/6 windows set into a common molding. The remainder of the front wall, adjacent to the front gable is punctuated by a set
of three 6/6 windows on the first floor and two individual 6/6 windows on the second floor.
The south side of the house is spanned by a single-story sunporch, resting on a stone foundation and lit by multi-paned
windows. The north side of the house is also two bays wide. The side door is sheltered by a shed door hood on jigsawn
members. The door contains an upper glass over three horizontal panels. A deck is located at the rear of the house.
To the south of the house is a two-car garage (MHC#1025)which is also sheathed in novelty siding. The building is capped
by an asphalt-shingled jerkinhead roof. Facing the street are two sets of double doors; each panel consists of 4 x2-lights over
four horizontal panels. The remaining elevations are lit by 6/6 windows. Directly in front of the house there is a paved
parking space. A brick walk leads to the front door,
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Describe the history of the building. Explain its associations with local(or state) history. Include uses of the building and
the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community.
(see 27-7 uJaLOAawtS'�, MHO-01)
This property stands on part of the land subdivided by Augustus Scott in 1903.A There was no building on this site at the time
of the 1906 Atlas.
The earliest listing found for the property indicates that Henry C. Davis, Jr., an accountant was living here in 1916.
Valuation records for 1916 list Dell Davis as the owner of a house at 6 Audubon valued at$5000. Henry Davis and his wife
continued to live here until at least 1936. The property was owned by MIT professor George Russell and his wife, Jean, from
about 1940 until 1961. Alfred and Ruth Viano owned the house from 1961 until 1975. Later owners included Anita and
David Swann(1975-1989) and John and Susan Streitz(1989-1992). The present owners acquired the property in 1992.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Lexington Assessors Records.
Lexington Directories, various dates.
J Lexington Valuation Lists, various dates.
1906 Atlas.
Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked,you must attached a completed
National Register Criteria Statement form.
INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Town Property Address
Lexington 6 Audubon Rd.
Massachusetts Historical Commission Area(s) Form No.
Massachusetts Archives Building
220 Morrissey Boulevard 1024,1025
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
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