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This "Prarie Bungalow" style house at 355 Highland Avenue in the Wollaston section was built in 1913, for Frank Burgess, owner of Boston Gear Works, for a mere sum of $14,000. I like the red tile roof. This style house is very unusual for Quincy. A second "Prarie Bungalow" house, built in 1925, is located across the street.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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4 comments:
what a beautiful house!
Indeed, a very beautiful house!
Fantastic looking home and great pic. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
Regina In Pictures
Funny name..
not what I expected in the middle of a prairie!!!
But the house is nice anyway!!
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