Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Treadwell-Sparks House, 48 Quincy Street (moved to 21 Kirkland Street)...
Significance: Finest example of a characteristic regional variation of the Greek Revival style, featuring very broad pilaster strips with an almost Regency clarity of mass. Home of Jared Sparks, president of H... More
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph - historic landmark, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Treadwell-Sparks House, 48 Quincy Street (moved to 21 Kirkland Street)...
Significance: Finest example of a characteristic regional variation of the Greek Revival style, featuring very broad pilaster strips with an almost Regency clarity of mass. Home of Jared Sparks, president of H... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Treadwell-Sparks House, 48 Quincy Street (moved to 21 Kirkland Street)...
Significance: Finest example of a characteristic regional variation of the Greek Revival style, featuring very broad pilaster strips with an almost Regency clarity of mass. Home of Jared Sparks, president of H... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Harvard University, Lawrence Hall, 3 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middl...
Significance: This academic building was originally built as a laboratory and residence. Designed in a brick Italianate style, the building had been extensively remodeled, but retained its original exterior ch... More
Treadwell-Sparks House, 48 Quincy Street (moved to 21 Kirkland Street)...
Significance: Finest example of a characteristic regional variation of the Greek Revival style, featuring very broad pilaster strips with an almost Regency clarity of mass. Home of Jared Sparks, president of H... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Treadwell-Sparks House, 48 Quincy Street (moved to 21 Kirkland Street)...
Significance: Finest example of a characteristic regional variation of the Greek Revival style, featuring very broad pilaster strips with an almost Regency clarity of mass. Home of Jared Sparks, president of H... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Stephen Higginson Jr. House, 7 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middlesex C...
Survey number: HABS MA-840 Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Harvard University, Lawrence Hall, 3 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middl...
Significance: This academic building was originally built as a laboratory and residence. Designed in a brick Italianate style, the building had been extensively remodeled, but retained its original exterior ch... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More
Harvard University, Lawrence Hall, 3 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Middl...
Significance: This academic building was originally built as a laboratory and residence. Designed in a brick Italianate style, the building had been extensively remodeled, but retained its original exterior ch... More
Flagstaff Park, Massachusetts Avenue & Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mid...
Significance: Flagstaff Park, originally part of the Cambridge Common, was landscaped at the time of subway construction in 1909-1913. It contains a flagstaff base designed by prominent architects Peabody and ... More