Russell House, listed on the NRHP in Essex County
Russell House is a residential building in Massachusetts that appears on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure maintains its original architectural characteristics and serves as a preserved example of historic residential construction in the region.
The house was built during a period that warranted its inclusion in the register based on its historical and architectural significance. Its preservation reflects its importance to understanding residential construction practices in the state's past.
As a registered historic structure, the house is accessible to view from the street and surrounding area. Since it is a private residence, exterior viewing is possible at any time, though visitors should respect the privacy of current occupants.
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