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Welch-Ross House, 24 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. House built 1868. Architect unknown. HABS description: "Significance: This house is Cambridge's best example of the French Second Empire mansard style and is imposingly sited on an important corner lot."

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Source Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Survey number HABS MA-1035. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ma0263
Author George M. Cushing, photographer.
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