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Community and Architecture Program Series: "Mid-century Modernism in Lexington, Massachusetts: Four Planned Communities"

As part of Youville Place's Community and Architecture Program Series, Anne Grady, an architectural historian and preservation consultant, presents: "Mid-century Modernism in Lexington, Massachusetts: Four Planned Communities."

Grady will cover the four earliest neighborhoods of modern architecture in Lexington: Six Moon Hill (1848), Five Fields (1951), Peacock Farm (1952) and Middle Ridge at Turning Mill (1955), and sets out to answer many questions including: Why did this small, but significant "architectural revolution" happen in Lexington?  

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