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The Croft, also known as the Curran barn, was built by soft drink magnate Maurice Curran in 1874. It stood next to his mansion on North Main Street. Now, the barn serves as the community center for Andover's elderly housing complex, Frye Circle, located on the hill between the Lanam Club and the Curran mansion (now condominiums). | The Croft, also known as the Curran barn, was built by soft drink magnate Maurice Curran in 1874. It stood next to his mansion on North Main Street. Now, the barn serves as the community center for Andover's elderly housing complex, Frye Circle, located on the hill between the Lanam Club and the Curran mansion (now condominiums). | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 21 January 2012
The Croft, also known as the Curran barn, was built by soft drink magnate Maurice Curran in 1874. It stood next to his mansion on North Main Street. Now, the barn serves as the community center for Andover's elderly housing complex, Frye Circle, located on the hill between the Lanam Club and the Curran mansion (now condominiums).
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- "The Croft wins design award", Eagle Tribune, June 30, 1991.