The Mary Fiske Stoughton House, a National Historic Landmark in Cambridge, MA, was designed by renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson in 1882. Richardson's innovative use of space and the Shingle Style architecture of the house influenced major 20th-century architects like Frank Lloyd Wright.
Owned by Mary Fiske Stoughton, the house underwent alterations in 1900 and 1925, expanding the kitchen wing and adding a third story. The property features a central hall with a sweeping staircase, public rooms, a conservatory, and servant quarters, showcasing Richardson's architectural brilliance.
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