MEDFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 10 Governors Avenue, Medford, MA Medford Brick by Brick Walking Tour

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MEDFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 10 Governors Avenue, Medford, MA 02155 Medford Brick by Brick Walking Tour

Tour Stops 1. Ship Memorial Riverbend Park Ship building began on Riverside Avenue, formerly known as Ship Street as early as 1631.The first shipyard in Medford was founded in 1802 by Thatcher Magoun of Pembroke. From 1802-1873, Medford Shipbuilders worked in 10 shipyards and built a total of 568 ships. By 1879, the shipping industry had died out and the street name was changed. The location for the ship yards was chosen because of its passage to Boston Harbor and its high tide depth could accommodate up to a 2,500 ton vessel. 2. Peter Tufts House 350 Riverside Avenue, Medford, MA 02155 Built ca. 1680, it is one of the oldest all-brick houses in the U.S. and the first of three 17thcentury brick houses in Medford. Built by Peter Tufts Sr. in a transitional style that incorporates Georgian and Colonial features with a Flemish bond of brick-laying. Historic New England acquired the house in 1930 and sold it to the Medford Historical Society in 1982. Charles Tufts (1781-1876), a descendant of Peter Tufts Sr., later donated the land for the campus of Tufts University. 3. Park Street Railroad Station 20 Magoun Ave, Medford, MA 02155 Built between 1893-94, this station was built at the urging of Samuel Crocker Lawrence, a VP of the Boston and Maine Railroad and Medford s first mayor. Known as the Medford Branch Railroad, it ran only two miles with stations at Glenwood, Park Street, and Medford village. Some of the old tracks can still be seen today in various locations across the city. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and is now a home for Alzheimer s patients. 4. Medford City Hall 85 George P Hassett Dr, Medford, MA 02155 Built in 1936 on the site of the historical Medford Commons, it was dedicated in 1937 on the 307th anniversary of the founding of Medford. The building was to have been constructed of cinder blocks and stucco, but brick was substituted. Some details are still visible today which show the effort put into the building. Note the corner quoins, as you also see at the Royall House. 5. Old Medford High 54 Forest St, Medford, MA 02155 Construction of the High School began in 1894 and was completed in 1896 with expansions added in 1914, 1929, and 1939. Characteristic of each period, the new wings were built of combining elements of Renaissance and Colonial Revival styles. After a fire in 1965, Medford High School was used as an annex for the City and listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 before eventually being developed into condominiums. 6. Jonathan Wade House 13 Bradlee Dr, Medford, MA 02155

One of the three oldest brick houses in Medford, it is known to have been standing on this site in 1689, when Jonathan Wade, Jr., died. The house was given Georgian styling in the mid-18th century, and was owned for many years in the 19th century by Samuel Crocker Lawrence. It is privately owned today. 7. Royall House & Slave Quarters 15 George St, Medford, MA 02155 One of the oldest brick houses in Medford, in the 18th C, the Royall House and Slave Quarters was home to the largest slaveholding family in MA. Today, RH&SQ is a museum whose interpretive collections bear witness to intertwined stories of wealth and bondage. Tours are available in the summer months. 8. College Brick Yards Alumni Fields, Tufts In the 19th century, a large part of the south and east of Medford was underlaid with fine clay from which bricks were made. By the early 20th century, brick-making declined in Medford. By 1921, Tufts tried to purchase the abandoned clay pits on College Avenue. The purchase was not authorized until 1926. Additional clay pits was acquired in 1927. What you see are the athletic fields and the Cousens Gymnasium. 9. Ballou Hall, Tufts Tufts Green Charles Tufts inherited several hundred acres in the early 19th century then known as Walnut Hill, the highest point in Medford. The College was founded by Universalists who wanted a non-sectarian institution. P.T. Barnum, one of the first Trustees, donated the carcass of Jumbo to be the mascot. Initially called College Hall, Ballou Hall, built in 1853/54 was the first building on the young Tufts campus and housed classrooms, the library, laboratories, a museum, administrative and faculty offices, student living quarters, and a chapel. 10. Slave Wall Also called Pomp s Wall, it is capped with thin stone slabs and a granite post at the southern end. Built by Pomp, an enslaved man owned by Thomas Brooks, around 1765. The wall, like the Slave Quarters at the Royall House is a visible remnant of the slave trade in 18th-century Medford. It stands as a testament to Pomp s masonry abilities as well as the efforts of the other unsung individuals who made Medford s prosperity possible. 11. Brooks Estate 275 Grove St, Medford, MA The manor house constructed in 1880 by Shepard Brooks is the main feature of the estate. The house is brick with Queen Anne styling. It is the only major 19 th century city estate to remain relatively undeveloped. The city acquired after the death of Brooks wife. After WWII, it was used as a veteran s home and was used as a nursing home up until the early 80s. The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Directions Start at 1. Ship Memorial

From 1. Ship Memorial to 2. Peter Tufts House

From 2. Peter Tufts House to 3. Park Street Railroad Station

From 3. Park Street Railroad Station to 4. Medford City Hall

From 4. Medford City Hall to 5. Old Medford High

From 5. Old Medford High to 6. Jonathan Wade House

From 6. Jonathan Wade House to 7. Royall House & Slave Quarters

From 7. Royall House & Slave Quarters to 8. College Brick Yard

From 8. College Brick Yard to 9. Ballou Hall, Tufts

From 9. Ballou Hall, Tufts to 10. Slave Wall

From 10. Slave Wall to 11. Brooks Estate