Adams-Magoun House
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The Adams-Magoun House, located at 438 Broadway in Somerville, Massachusetts, is a historic 18th-century building that was constructed around 1783. This well-preserved house is one of the few remaining structures from that era in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally built by Joseph Adams, the Adams-Magoun House served as a farmstead on a 71-acre property and features a Federal architectural style with notable original interior details, such as ornate turned balusters on the main staircase. The house has historical significance as the former residence of Sarah Tufts Adams and her husband John C. Magoun, after whom Magoun Square is named.
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