Amos Morse House

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Coordinates42°5′4″N 71°15′29″W / 42.08444°N 71.25806°W / 42.08444; -71.25806
Built1803
ArchitecturalstyleFederal
Amos Morse House
Amos Morse House is located in Massachusetts
Amos Morse House
Amos Morse House is located in the United States
Amos Morse House
LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°5′4″N 71°15′29″W / 42.08444°N 71.25806°W / 42.08444; -71.25806
Built1803
Architectural styleFederal
DemolishedDecember 20, 2019
NRHP reference No.86000027[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 9, 1986
Amos Morse House, as pictured in 1983
Amos Morse House, west wing, 2003. After being sold to Clinton Recycling.

The Amos Morse House was a historic house at 77 North Street in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It was a two-story wood-frame house, five bays wide, with a hip roof and twin interior chimneys. It was a center entry, Federal Colonial design. It was built circa 1803 by Amos Morse, Sr., for his children, Amos Jr. and Sarah. One of its ells was used by the Morses as a shop for producing straw hats, a significant industry in early 19th-century Foxborough.[2]

The house was demolished on December 20, 2019.[3] The Kraft Group had purchased the property in 2002 while planning for expansion of the New England Patriots' home stadium. The building fell into disrepair over the years until deemed unsafe by the Kraft Group which announced their intent to demolish the building in late 2018.[4] The town and the Kraft Group sought other alternatives over the years and also during a 6-month moratorium of the demolition, but none was agreed on.[5][6]

National Register of Historic Places designation

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