Baldwin House, Historical residence in Massachusetts, United States
The Baldwin House is a residential building in Woburn, Massachusetts, showcasing features of Federal and Georgian architectural styles from its construction period. The structure combines characteristic design elements from both traditions, visible in its facade and structural details.
The building dates from a period when these architectural styles were common in New England and was later added to the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition came under the framework of the National Historic Preservation Act, which protects significant American buildings.
The building serves as an educational resource for researchers and historians studying architectural development and social patterns in Massachusetts through different periods.
The property is located in Woburn and can be viewed from the street, with architectural details visible from outside. Visitors interested in learning more can contact local authorities or heritage offices, which provide detailed information about the building.
The National Register listing provides specific protections and financial incentives for maintaining the original features and structural integrity of Baldwin House.
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