This house, located at 360 Albion Avenue and known as the Robert Green House, is a Contributing Structure.
The house was originally built as the suburban residence of William Procter. A note in the file calls it the Procter Honeymoon Cottage. The house was designed by Boston architect H. Neill Wilson, who also designed the Glendale Lyceum. The firm of Stanley Matthews and A.C. Denison designed a remodeling in the early 1900s and the blueprints are on file in the map cabinet. Several other prominent architects were involved in additional remodeling projects.
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360 Albion Avenue, Contributing Structure, Dutch Colonial, Architects - Stanley Matthews, Architects - Stanley Matthews and A.C. Denison, Architects - C.W. Short, Architects - H. Neill Wilson, Architects - Elzner & Anderson, William Cooper Procter Land