House at 28 Wiley Street
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The House at 28 Wiley Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts is an unusual Federal or Georgian style house. It is built of brick, a rare construction material in pre-Revolutionary Wakefield. It appears to have been built as an addition to another house, which has since been destroyed. Built into a hill, it presents 1.5 stories in front, and 2.5 stories in back. It has a tradition five bay main facade with a central door, which was embellished with a Federal style surround sometime after its initial construction. The house was probably built for a member of the Wiley family.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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Wiley Street,
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N 42.497222222222 ° | E -71.047222222222 ° |
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Wiley Street 38
01880
Massachusetts, United States
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