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How to get to Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton by bus, subway or train?

Directions to Hyde Avenue Historic District (Newton) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Hyde Avenue Historic District

    BusBus: 52.TrainTrain: FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE.SubwaySubway: GREEN LINE D.

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Bus stations near Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton

  • Centre St @ George St, 3 min walk,

Bus lines to Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton

  • 52, Dedham Mall,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Hyde Avenue Historic District?

    The closest stations to Hyde Avenue Historic District are:

    • Centre St @ George St is 203 yards away, 3 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Hyde Avenue Historic District?

    52

  • Which train line stops near Hyde Avenue Historic District?

    FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE

  • Which subway line stops near Hyde Avenue Historic District?

    GREEN LINE D

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton?

    The nearest bus stop to Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton is Centre St @ George St. It’s a 3 min walk away.

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Bus: 52.Train: FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE.Subway: GREEN LINE D.

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Hyde Avenue Historic District Address: Hyde Avenue street in Newton

Hyde Avenue Historic District, Newton
Hyde Avenue Historic District, NewtonThe Hyde Avenue Historic District is a residential historic district encompassing the stylistic range of houses being built in the Newton Corner area of Newton, Massachusetts in the 1880s. It includes the five houses at 36, 42, 52, 59, and 62 Hyde Avenue, The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.Hyde Avenue is a residential side street on the south side of Newton Corner, connecting Centre Street and Sargent Street, with a ninety degree turn about one third of the way from Centre Street. At the point of this turn is a slightly enlarged loop around a small grassy area. Four of the five houses are on the east side of Hyde Avenue running south from this turn, while the fifth is at the southwest junction of Hyde Avenue and Garden Road, another minor residential street. The houses at 36 and 52 Hyde Avenue are Queen Anne in their styling, and were built in 1880 and c. 1893, respectively. The houses at 59 and 62 Hyde are Colonial Revival, and were built c. 1885 and c. 1897. The fifth house, 42 Hyde, is a Shingle style house built in 1885. The Hyde Avenue area was originally part of a 43-acre (17 ha) farm, which was subdivided and mostly sold off by George Hyde, a city assessor, selectman, and bank director.The house at 36 Hyde, while somewhat boxy, has a wealth of Queen Anne styling, including an asymmetrically sited entry, decorative wood shingling, and spindled friezes on its porch. 42 Hyde, the only Shingle style house, has an arcaded wraparound porch and conical dormers. The Colonial Revival house at 62 Hyde has a porch entry with clustered columns.
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Public transit lines with stations closest to Hyde Avenue Historic District in Newton

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