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Worcester House

Worcester HouseWorcester House, 658 Andover Street

1802; ca. 1840

National Register of Historic Places (12/22/1983)

 

The Worcester House is the oldest house along Andover Street and was originally constructed in 1802 in the Federal style with later Greek Revival alterations (ca. 1840).  Located in what was originally part of Tewksbury, the house is representative of the area’s agricultural origins.  The house was built by Eldad Worcester and was the focal point of a 65 acre farm.

The building is also within the Andover Street Historic District which was listed on the National Register in 2000.

 

 

 

 

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Stephen Stowell
Administrator
(978) 446-7200 x 1443, voice
sstowell@lowellma.gov
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Kim Zunino
Assistant Administrator
(978) 446-7200 x 1444, voice
kzunino@lowellma.gov


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