Oldest Buildings in Medford, MA

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Explore the enduring charm of Medford's oldest buildings, where history and unique architecture blend to tell the stories of the past and present.

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Peter Tufts House

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Historically significant, the Peter Tufts House showcases 17th-century architecture with its unique gambrel roof and impressive thick walls.

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Park Street Railroad Station

Timeless charm defines the Park Street Railroad Station, a historic gem from 1894, now repurposed for community service and care.

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Old Medford Condo Associates

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Remarkable architectural features and a rich history as a former high school set this unique condo community apart, fostering a vibrant living space.

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Jonathan Wade House

Distinctive in its Georgian style, the Jonathan Wade House showcases Medford's rich history through its enduring brick architecture since 1689.

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Medford Brooks Estate (Mbelt)

Exceptional architecture and rich history make The Brooks Estate stand out as the last undeveloped 19th-century estate of its kind.

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ChargePoint

Crafted with Georgian Revival architecture, ChargePoint's historical significance and striking brick façade capture Medford's civic spirit beautifully.

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Grace Episcopal Church

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Majestic in its Gothic Revival style, Grace Episcopal Church features stunning brownstone and graceful pointed arch windows that captivate visitors.

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Isaac Hall House

Timelessness resonates throughout the Isaac Hall House, showcasing 1732 Georgian architecture and significant historical outbuildings for exploration.

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Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford & Somerville

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Architectural beauty defines this 1827 Federal-style meetinghouse with its elegant portico, showcasing early 19th-century religious design.