Call-Bartlett House

The Call-Bartlett House is a historic house at 216 Pleasant Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built in 1854, this 4 story wood frame house is an excellent local example of Greek Revival styling, with a full-height two story portico on its east facade (which faces Spy Pond). First owned by Henry Call, it was later the home for many years of George Bartlett, an English draftsman and lithographer who played an important role in the teaching the arts at the state normal school. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Call-Bartlett House

The Call-Bartlett House is a historic house at 216 Pleasant Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built in 1854, this 4 story wood frame house is an excellent local example of Greek Revival styling, with a full-height two story portico on its east facade (which faces Spy Pond). First owned by Henry Call, it was later the home for many years of George Bartlett, an English draftsman and lithographer who played an important role in the teaching the arts at the state normal school. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.