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Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: This house was probably built about 1680 by Peter Bulkeley, magistrate and member of the Governor's Assistants and representing the Colony at Court. It was sold to Reuben Brown in 1773 and remain... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: This house was probably built about 1680 by Peter Bulkeley, magistrate and member of the Governor's Assistants and representing the Colony at Court. It was sold to Reuben Brown in 1773 and remain... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: This house was probably built about 1680 by Peter Bulkeley, magistrate and member of the Governor's Assistants and representing the Colony at Court. It was sold to Reuben Brown in 1773 and remain... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY

Spring Station, Lexington Road & Cannon's Lane, Louisville, Jefferson ...

Survey number: HABS KY-23 Building/structure dates: 1795 Initial Construction

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Daniel Taylor House, 663 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: The Daniel Taylor House was built in 1804 with an older rear ell moved to adjoin it. Evidence indicates that there was once a large chimney behind the entry stairs, later replaced by the two exta... More

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: This house was probably built about 1680 by Peter Bulkeley, magistrate and member of the Governor's Assistants and representing the Colony at Court. It was sold to Reuben Brown in 1773 and remain... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Orchard House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Orchard House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Survey number: HABS MA-552 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000781

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural landscape with a watermill, water, decayed building, 18th, 19th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Widow Stowe House, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Wright Tavern, 2 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: Traditionally believed to have been built in 1747, this structure has two later additions to the north and west. Its first owner was Ephraim Jones, a captain in the militia, from whom Amos Wright... More

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Peter Bulkeley House, 27 Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: This house was probably built about 1680 by Peter Bulkeley, magistrate and member of the Governor's Assistants and representing the Colony at Court. It was sold to Reuben Brown in 1773 and remain... More

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

The Wayside, Lexington Road, Concord, Middlesex County, MA

Significance: "The Wayside," so named by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was begun by Caleb or Nathaniel Ball circa 1700, and in 1775 was the home of Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Minute Men, a member of th... More