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Chase-Hyde Farm
| NRHP ID: 83000651 |
| NARA ID: 63789283 |
| Wikidata ID: Q5087070 |
| Wikpedia: Chase–Hyde Farm |
| Multiple property submission: Fall River MRA |
| Location (in/near): Fall River, Massachusetts |
| Listed: 1983-02-16 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: State |
| Significance area(s): Agriculture; Architecture |
| Criteria: A (event); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architectural style(s): Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| Collins, William, House | ↑ 0.2 |
| Canedy, Squire William B., House | ↙ 0.6 |
| Borden-Winslow House | ↖ 0.7 |
| Truesdale Hospital | ↖ 0.9 |
| Boguslavsky Triple-Deckers | ↙ 0.9 |
| Children's Home | ← 1 |
| Narragansett Mills | ← 1 |
| Oak Grove Cemetery | ↙ 1 |
| Sagamore Mill No. 2 | ↖ 1.1 |
| Border City Mill No. 2 | ↖ 1.1 |
| House at 108-112 Quarry Street | ↙ 1.1 |
| Picard, Israel, House | ↓ 1.1 |
| Fall River Waterworks | ↓ 1.1 |
| St. Joseph's Church | ← 1.2 |
| Sagamore Mills No. 1 and No. 3 | ↖ 1.2 |
| Foster Spinning Co. | ← 1.2 |
| Woman's Club of Fall River | ← 1.3 |
| Blossom, Barnabus, House | ← 1.3 |
| North Burial Ground | ← 1.3 |
| Highlands Historic District | ↙ 1.4 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata