Wayside Inn (Arlington, Massachusetts)
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
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The Wayside Inn, once known as the Cutter House, is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The house was built circa 1750 in a simple Georgian style, and is the only half-house of that period still extant in Arlington. The house may have been used as stagecoach stop; it was owned in the 19th century by Philip Whittemore, who also owned a hotel nearer the center. The name "Wayside Inn" was not applied to the building until the 20th century.[2]
Location393 Massachusetts Avenue,
Arlington, Massachusetts
Arlington, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°24′46″N 71°8′59″W
ArchitecturalstyleGreek Revival, Georgian
MPSArlington MRA
Wayside Inn | |
A photo of the structure, taken in 2008 | |
| Location | 393 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Massachusetts |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 42°24′46″N 71°8′59″W |
| Architectural style | Greek Revival, Georgian |
| MPS | Arlington MRA |
| NRHP reference No. | 85002690[1] |
| Added to NRHP | September 27, 1985 |
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The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[1]