Dalton House, Historic house in Massachusetts, United States.
Dalton House is a residential building in Massachusetts that displays architectural features typical of its era. The structure preserves craftwork and building details that reflect local construction methods and domestic living arrangements from when it was built.
The building was constructed during a period when residential styles were developing in the region. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places due to its representation of American residential architecture from that time.
The documentation of Dalton House in federal records provides researchers with detailed information about construction methods and residential patterns of its era.
The house is located in Massachusetts and can be viewed from outside like other historic buildings in the area. Visitors should check locally whether interior access is available, as this varies from property to property.
The property maintains its position among over 95,000 locations in the National Register, contributing to the documentation of American residential architecture.
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