LaCroix-Mosher House
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
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The LaCroix-Mosher House is a historic house at 56 Everett Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. It is one of a few remaining Colonial Revival mansions from the early 20th century in Southbridge. It was designed by architect George H. Clemence, and built c. 1904-07 for Joseph Lacroix, president of the Hyde Manufacturing Company. In the late 1920s the house was acquired by Ira Mosher, vice president of the American Optical Company.[2]
Location56 Everett St., Southbridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°4′21″N 72°2′2″W
Built1904
ArchitectClemence, George H.
LaCroix-Mosher House | |
LaCroix-Mosher House | |
| Location | 56 Everett St., Southbridge, Massachusetts |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 42°4′21″N 72°2′2″W |
| Built | 1904 |
| Architect | Clemence, George H. |
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
| MPS | Southbridge MRA |
| NRHP reference No. | 89000524[1] |
| Added to NRHP | June 22, 1989 |
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]