CURLEY HOUSE - Historic Landmark on Jamaicaway
Nestled in the heart of Jamaicaway, Curley House is a historic gem constructed in 1915 for James Michael Curley. The house boasts a rich history, featuring architectural details acquired from the estate of Henry H. Rogers. Currently undergoing a change in use, the property requires additional lighting and emergency signage to meet office occupancy standards. Explore the unique charm of Curley House and its interiors designated as landmark areas.
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CURLEY HOUSE 350 Jamaicaway
Landmarks Designation Exterior designated Some interior areas designated North East (rear) Elevation South
History Private House constructed in 1915 for James Michael Curley - Architect Joseph P. McGinnis, builder Thomas O Connor Certain features of the interior were acquired from the estate of Henry H. Rogers of Fairhaven when the Roger heirs put his 1895 house and contents up for auction Purchased by Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate for Missions among the Poor in 1956 Acquired by Fund in 1988 Museum envisioned but never was fully utilized Junior League Show House in 1995 RFP advertised 2016 for use of house ENC responded office and interpretive space use
Change in Use New use required zoning variance Variance approved Also requires a new certificate of occupancy Building Plumbing Electrical Fire
Current requirements Some additional lighting and emergency signage required because of office use. Exit signs and emergency lighting within the landmarked areas of the interior Emergency lighting at the exterior