Allen Crocker Curtis House-Pillar House, Greek Revival residence in Newton, United States.
The Allen Crocker Curtis House is a residential structure featuring Greek Revival design elements including classical columns, balanced proportions, ornate trim work, and tall interior spaces. The building displays the refined architectural details common to homes constructed during the 1840s.
The structure was built in 1845 under the design of architect William Lyon and gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. This listing acknowledged its importance in the area's architectural heritage.
It served as a restaurant for many years, creating a gathering place where travelers could stop and experience the historic setting. This function shaped how local people and visitors connected with the property over decades.
The property was relocated from its original location on Quinobequin Road in Newton to Old Sudbury Road in Lincoln during 2005. This move occurred after state acquisition, with new ownership taking responsibility for financing and completing the relocation.
The state sold this property for one dollar on the condition that the new owner would finance and oversee its complete relocation. This unusually structured transaction demonstrated a creative approach to preserving the historic structure.
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