Old Watertown High School, located at 341 Mount Auburn Street in Watertown, Massachusetts, is a historic school building constructed in 1913 by local architect Charles Brigham. Originally serving as the city's high school, it was later repurposed as a junior high school until the late 1980s before being transformed into an assisted living facility named Brigham House in the 2000s.
This English Revival structure, now a prominent landmark in Watertown, stands approximately one mile east of the town center and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. With its Tudor Revival architectural style and rich history, Old Watertown High School continues to be a significant part of the community's heritage and serves as a reminder of the town's educational legacy.
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