Sherman Apartments Historic District | |
Location | 544-546 Washington, 4-6, 12-14, 18 Lyndhurst Sts., Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°17′32″N 71°4′17″W / 42.29222°N 71.07139°W |
Built | 1831 |
Architectural style | Classical Revival; Greek Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 12000978 [1] |
Added to NRHP | November 28, 2012 |
The Sherman Apartments Historic District encompasses four historic residential buildings on Washington and Lyndhurst Streets in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The district consists of three brick six-unit buildings constructed between 1904 and 1906 by Walter U. Sherman. They were built on the site of an 1831 Greek Revival school building, which was moved by Sherman to 18 Lyndhurst Street and converted into a residential duplex. The three brick buildings are three story Classical Revival structures with modest external decoration.[2]
The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.[1]
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[edit]- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "NRHP nomination for Sherman Apartments Historic District". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
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