Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District

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LocationRoughly Sumner St. between Willow St. and Cotswold Terr. and 184 Gibbs St., Newton, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°20′0″N 71°11′32″W / 42.33333°N 71.19222°W / 42.33333; -71.19222
ArchitecturalstyleColonial Revival, Second Empire, Queen Anne
MPSNewton MRA
Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District
184 Gibbs Street
Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District is located in Massachusetts
Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District
Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District is located in the United States
Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District
LocationRoughly Sumner St. between Willow St. and Cotswold Terr. and 184 Gibbs St., Newton, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°20′0″N 71°11′32″W / 42.33333°N 71.19222°W / 42.33333; -71.19222
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Second Empire, Queen Anne
MPSNewton MRA
NRHP reference No.86001762[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 04, 1986

The Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District is a residential historic district encompassing a cohesive collection of houses representing styles common in the Newton Centre area of Newton, Massachusetts during its first period of growth. It includes houses along Sumner Street, between Cotswold Terrace and Willow Street, and the adjacent house at 184 Gibbs Street. The houses were built between 1865 and 1899, and are predominantly in the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]

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