The Lucius Clapp Memorial in Stoughton, Massachusetts, is a historic library building constructed in 1903 by local schoolteacher and businessman Lucius Clapp. Designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect Walter Atherton, it served as the town's first purpose-built library on the site of its original schoolhouse.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1992, the Lucius Clapp Memorial now houses the Stoughton Historical Society, preserving the town's rich heritage and serving as a cultural hub for the community.
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