Brazer House -
: The famous philanthropist Amos Lawrence served a seven-year apprenticeship (ending in 1807) at Brazer's store, which he later credited for much of his business success.
The house was originally the residence of , a successful merchant who operated a major store north of the property. brazer house
: A two-and-one-half-story building with a ridge-hipped roof and two corbelled chimneys. : The famous philanthropist Amos Lawrence served a
: The house is elevated on a hill above the road, integrated with granite curbs and earthen stepped terraces. Historical Significance : The house is elevated on a hill
The is a historic Federal-style building located in Groton, Massachusetts , at 98 Main Street . Built in 1802 , it serves as a prominent landmark on the Lawrence Academy campus and is currently used as a student dormitory . Architecture and Design
: The surround is notably elaborate, featuring a fanlight, sidelights, and pilasters.
: Today, Brazer House is one of nine dormitories at Lawrence Academy , housing boarding students within the school's residential community. Location Summary Address : 98 Main Street, Groton, MA 01450 Current Use : Residential Dormitory (Lawrence Academy)
