House at 79–81 Salem Street, Reading
Facts and practical information
The House at 79–81 Salem Street, also known as the Samuel Allen House, in Reading, Massachusetts was a modest Greek Revival two-family cottage. The wood-frame house was built sometime between 1830 and 1854 was a typical vernacular Greek Revival house, with a five-bay facade and a paired central entrance. When the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, the two entrances were flanked by pilasters supporting an unusually tall entablature; the house was later covered in synthetic siding, and a projecting portion at the top of the entablature was removed. The structure was completely torn down in 2021 for new construction. ()
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House at 79–81 Salem 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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- Reading (14 min walk)