House at 44 Temple Street, Reading
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The House at 44 Temple Street in Reading, Massachusetts is an excellent local example of the Bungalow style of architecture. Built c. 1910, it has a low hip roof with exceptionally wide eaves supported by exposed rafters. The front of the roof is further supported by two large decorative knee braces. Large square shingled piers anchor the balustrade of the front porch. One of its early owners, Annie Bliss, wrote a column in the local Reading Chronicle, and ran a candy shop out of her home. ()
Built: 1910 (114 years ago)Coordinates: 42°31'31"N, 71°6'3"W
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House at 44 Temple Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Parker Tavern, Reading Police Department, Reading Public Library, House at 322 Haven Street.
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Which popular attractions are close to House at 44 Temple Street?
Nearby attractions include Reading Municipal Building, Reading (3 min walk), House at 79–81 Salem Street, Reading (4 min walk), Reading Police Department, Reading (4 min walk), House at 322 Haven Street, Reading (4 min walk).
How to get to House at 44 Temple Street by public transport?
The nearest stations to House at 44 Temple Street:
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- Reading (11 min walk)