Hyde School, Lee
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Hyde School is a historic Romanesque Revival school at 130 High Street in Lee, Massachusetts. The school was built in 1894 from locally quarried marble. It is named for Alexander Hyde, who established the town's first school in his house on West Park Street, and was built on the site of the town's first public school. ()
Built: 1894 (130 years ago)Architectural style: Romanesque revivalCoordinates: 42°18'28"N, 73°14'54"W
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Hyde School – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Norman Rockwell Museum, Naumkeag, The Mount, Mission House.