House at 6 S. Marble Street, Stoneham
Facts and practical information
The House at 6 S. Marble Street in Stoneham, Massachusetts, is a rare early 19th century worker's house, and the only significant survivor of the early quarrying industry in Stoneham. It is a wood-frame house, two stories high, five bays wide and one room deep, with a side gable roof and a granite foundation. It has simple cornerboards and door and window trim. Houses like this were somewhat common on the early routes through the town, of which South Marble Street is a relatively undisturbed surviving fragment. This house was built about 1810. ()
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House at 6 S. Marble Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: First Congregational Church, Stoneham Public Library, First Unitarian Church, First Baptist Church.