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The Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District

The intent of the Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District is to protect the unique character of a Boston streetcar suburb and preserve the diversity of present varied housing types. Constructed predominantly between 1890 and 1940, Aberdeen is unusual in architectural quality and landscape features.

140 Kilsyth Road

Photograph of 140 Kilsyth Road in Aberdeen

Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District
Public Hearing was held
Tuesday, November 13, 2001

The Landmarks Commission and Mayor Menino have approved the designation this past January, 2002. The City Council approved the designation this past February, 2002. 
 
The Aberdeen Conservation District is now official!

View the Aberdeen Conservation District Study Report - City of Boston Environment Department site.

This page last updated on March 3, 2002.