Bowser Gazebo Explained

Bowser Gazebo
Location:Reading, Massachusetts
Coordinates:42.5244°N -71.1056°W
Built:1894
Architect:Wadlin, Horace G.
Added:July 19, 1984
Mpsub:Reading MRA
Refnum:84002514

The Bowser Gazebo is a historic gazebo at 25 Linden Street in Reading, Massachusetts. It is an open octagonal wooden structure, measuring about 10feetx10feetft (xft). It has a low cross-hatched balustrade, above which piers rise to support the octagonal bell-cast roof. The piers are paneled, with circular holes in the paneling. Above the piers is a large area of diagonal cross-hatching, with small rounded arches at the non-entry openings and larger round-arch openings at the entrances.

The gazebo was designed by architect Horace G. Wadlin and built sometime before 1894. It is one of the only known surviving 19th century gazebos in Reading. It (and the house on the property) belonged to R. L. Bowser, owner of a local dry goods store.[1]

The gazebo was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MACRIS inventory record, photos, and NRHP nomination for Bowser Gazebo. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-02-19.