. "Capt. Edward Fuller Farm"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Capt. Edward Fuller Farm"@en . . . "86001804" . "1986-09-04"^^ . . "The Capt. Edward Fuller Farm is a historic farmstead at 59-71 North Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The original farmhouse is at #59, and the barn, now converted to a house, is at #71. The house is estimated to have been built c. 1775, possibly using materials from an even older structure; the barn is estimated to have been built in 1800. The house was original 1+1\u20442 stories, and was raised to its present 2+1\u20442 in the 1840s. The barn was converted to residential use c. 1950. The house was probably built by Edward Fuller, whose great-grandfather was one of the first settlers of the area."@en . "Newton MRA"@en . "Massachusetts#USA"@en . . "59"^^ . . . . "Federal, English barn"@en . "42.36138916015625"^^ . . . "Capt. Edward Fuller Farm"@en . . . . . . "86001804"^^ . . . "-71.21694183349609"^^ . . . "1014915879"^^ . . . . . . "The Capt. Edward Fuller Farm is a historic farmstead at 59-71 North Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The original farmhouse is at #59, and the barn, now converted to a house, is at #71. The house is estimated to have been built c. 1775, possibly using materials from an even older structure; the barn is estimated to have been built in 1800. The house was original 1+1\u20442 stories, and was raised to its present 2+1\u20442 in the 1840s. The barn was converted to residential use c. 1950. The house was probably built by Edward Fuller, whose great-grandfather was one of the first settlers of the area. The properties were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986."@en . "1775"^^ . "1775"^^ . . . . . . . . "2021"^^ . . "42.36138888888889 -71.21694444444445" . "POINT(-71.216941833496 42.361389160156)"^^ . . . "59"^^ . . . "21891418"^^ . . . . "nrhp"@en .