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English: Gropius House, 68 Baker Bridge Road, Lincoln, Middlesex County, MA

Building/structure dates: 1938 initial construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 00000709

Significance: Designed by {{w:Walter Gropius}}, founder of the German architectural school {{w:Bauhaus}}, as his family home. {{w:Marcel Breuer}}, another Bauhaus architect, designed much of the furniture for the house. It is a National Historic Landmark

Alternate name: Storrow House
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Source http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.pa2949
Author HABS MA-1228
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