Kittredge Square Survey And Planning Area: Historic Preservation Statement
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26-28 and 32-34 Highland Avenue (1859). Pair of originally identical double houses set back from the street on elevated grounds. Built at the same time by the same builder, both originally had cupolas; only 26-28 (which is in better condition) does now. The roofs are mansards cut off at either end, giving a gambrel profile. 38 Highland Avenue (ca. 1840). Greek Revival house with two-story pillared porches at either end and one-story pillared porch across the front. 3-5 Highland Street (ca. 1880...). Brick double house with Queen Anne dormers and an oriel bay. Although the entrances are paired at the center in the standard double-house pattern, the two halves are not identical-No. 3 is somewhat larger and more ornate than No. 5. 74 Highland Street (ca. 1850). Wooden Italianate house with later brown shingle siding but retaining most of the original trim-entrance porch, dormers, bracketed cornice, round-arched windows. 82 Highland Street (ca. 1890). Bow-fronted brick Colonial Revival house, originally the left end of a three-house row (the other two houses have been demolished).
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