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Nantucket Data Sheet 11/1/2018 Page 1 of 390 Street Name St # Unit Nantucket Data Sheet Page 1 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered A ST 3 60.2.4 78 /GARAGE 1927 BUNG C/C A ST 4 60.2.4 70 C.1850 BUNG C ACADEMY LN 3 42.4.3 110 1760 TF4 C bf Gideon Worth ACADEMY LN 4 42.4.3 82 1760 TF4B/Typ. C Nant ACADEMY LN 5 42.4.3 111 1788 4B Cent. C Chim. 1 1/2 Story ACADEMY LN 7 42.4.3 108 1800 Federal C ACADEMY LN 10 42.4.3 86 1830 Fed/Gk C Rev ACADEMY LN 17 42.4.3 41 1830 Greek Rev C ACADEMY LN 9 /Shed 1900 C/C ACADEMY LN 10 /Large Shed 1900 C/C ACADEMY LN 10 /Small Shed 1980 NC/NC ACADEMY LN 13 42.4.3 112 NC 1981 ACADEMY LN 9 42.4.3 112.2 2005 NC ACADEMY LN 11 42.4.3 112.1 c. 1800 c. 1840 Typ. Nan C 3B Cent Chim ACADEMY LN 12 42.4.3 87 c. 1830 Greek Rev C ACADEMY LN 8 /Shed c. 1900 C/C ACADEMY LN 11 /Shed c. 1900 C/C ACADEMY LN 6 42.4.3 83 /Garage/Shed c. 1920 Federal C/C/C ACADEMY LN 15 42.4.3 88 c. 1930 Alt. Fed/Gk C Rev ACADEMY LN 12 c. 1980 NC ACADEMY LN 1 42.4.3 81 C.1900 C ACADEMY LN 8 42.4.3 84 ca. 1820 Federal C bf Capt. Alexander Bunker NC ACKERMUCK WY 5 1979 NC ACKERMUCK WY 6 2001 NC ACKERMUCK WY 8 2004 ADAMS ST 11 79 67 NC 1980 AHAB DR 2 65 61 NC 1983 AHAB DR 4 65 62 NC 1983 AHAB DR 6 65 63 NC 1983 AHAB DR 7 65 65 NC 1983 AHAB DR 8 65 64 NC 1983 AHAB DR 9 65 68 NC 1983 AHAB DR 11 65 67 NC 1983 AHAB DR 12 65 57 1983 NC Nantucket Data Sheet Page 2 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered AHAB DR 14 65 56 NC 1983 AHAB DR 16 65 55 NC 1983 AHAB DR 17 82 95 NC 1983 AHAB DR 18 65 54 NC 1983 AHAB DR 19 82 96 NC 1983 AHAB DR 20 65 53 NC 1983 AHAB DR 21 82 97 NC 1983 AHAB DR 22 65 52 NC 1983 AHAB DR 24 82 107 NC 1983 AHAB DR 26 82 106 NC 1983 AHAB DR 28 82 105 NC 1983 AHAB DR 30 82 104 NC 1983 AHAB DR 34 82 102 NC 1983 AHAB DR 32 82 103 NC 1984 AIRPORT RD 21 68 54 C 1950 AIRPORT RD 13 68 51 C 1954 AIRPORT RD 10 68 310 NC 1987 AIRPORT RD 1 68 48 VACANT AIRPORT RD 7 68 49 VACANT AIRPORT RD 14 78 1 conservation C AIRPORT RD 23 68 55 VACANT conservation C ALABAMA AV conservation C ALABAMA AV conservation C ALABAMA AV conservation C ALABAMA AV conservation C ALABAMA AV conservation C ALABAMA AV ALABAMA AV 60 54 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60.2.4 53 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60 56 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60 60 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60 61 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60 58 VACANT ALABAMA AV 60 55 VACANT Nantucket Data Sheet Page 3 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered ALABAMA AV 60 62 VACANT ALEXANDIA DR 6 67 408 NC 1983 ALEXANDIA DR 3 67 418 1984 NC ALEXANDIA DR 11 67 414 1984 NC ALEXANDIA DR 4 67 407 NC 1985 ALEXANDIA DR 5 67 417 NC 1985 ALEXANDIA DR 8 67 409 NC 1985 ALEXANDIA DR 9 67 415 NC 1985 ALEXANDIA DR 12 67 411 NC 1985 ALEXANDIA DR 13 67 413 NC 1986 ALEXANDIA DR 2 67 406 NC 1987 ALEXANDIA DR 14 67 412 NC 1987 ALEXANDIA DR 7 67 416 NC 1994 ALEXANDIA DR 10 67 410 VACANT ALLENS LN 12 55 235 C 1955 ALLENS LN 17 55 95 C 1960 ALLENS LN 25 67 124 C 1962 ALLENS LN 21 67 17 C 1964 ALLENS LN 29 67 266 C 1971 ALLENS LN 13 55 238 C 1972 ALLENS LN 26 67 126 C 1972 ALLENS LN 16 55 92 C 1974 ALLENS LN 14 55 93 NC 1976 ALLENS LN 28 67 268 NC 1980 ALLENS LN 1 55 234.5 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 2 55 234.7 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 3 55 234.4 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 4 55 234.8 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 5 55 234.3 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 6 55 659 NC 2 units 1985 ALLENS LN 7 55 234.2 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 8 55 234.1 NC 1985 ALLENS LN 10 55 234 1985 NC ALLENS LN 11 55 431 1994 NC ALLENS LN 9 55 432 NC 1996 Nantucket Data Sheet Page 4 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered ALLENS LN 27 67 267 NC 1999 ALLENS LN 15 55 94 C.1940 CR C ALLENS LN 21 67 18 VACANT ALLENS LN 24 67 125 VACANT ALLIANCE LN 12 39 4 C 1970 ALLIANCE LN 9 32 30.1 NC 1987 ALLIANCE LN 16 39 26 NC 1988 ALLIANCE LN 8 32 28 NC 1991 ALLIANCE LN 7 39 24.2 NC 1994 ALLIANCE LN 11 39 24.1 NC 1994 ALLIANCE LN 15 39 24 NC 1997 ALMANACK POND RD 12 25 11 C 1950 ALMANACK POND RD 25 25 14 C 1970 ALMANACK POND RD 24 25 37 NC 1984 ALMANACK POND RD 31 46 2 NC 1985 ALMANACK POND RD 14 25 12 NC 1994 ALMANACK POND RD 8 25 10 C.1920 COT C ALMANACK POND RD 7 25 15 C.1930 BUNG C ALMANACK POND RD 33 46 3 VACANT ALMANACK POND RD 44 25 9.5 conservation C ALMANACK POND RD 48 25 9.6 conservation C ALTAR ROCK RD 50 45 9 conservation C ALTAR ROCK RD 26 33 conservation C ALTHEAS LN 2 67 282.5 NC 1987 ALTHEAS LN 4 67 282.4 NC 1988 ALTHEAS LN 5 67 282.2 NC 1988 ALTHEAS LN 6 67 282.3 NC 2 units 1988 ALTHEAS LN 3 67 282.1 NC 2004 AMELIA DR 6 67 446 NC 1995 AMELIA DR 17 67 429 NC 1995 AMELIA DR 8 67 445 NC 1996 AMELIA DR 11 67 432 NC 1996 AMELIA DR 20 67 439 NC 1996 AMELIA DR 9 67 433 NC 1997 Nantucket Data Sheet Page 5 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered AMELIA DR 23 67 426 NC 1997 AMELIA DR 24 67 437 NC 1997 AMELIA DR 5 67 435 NC 1998 AMELIA DR 1 68 245 NC 1999 AMELIA DR 14 67 442 NC 1999 AMELIA DR 14 67 442 NC 1999 AMELIA DR 14 67 442 NC 1999 AMELIA DR 15 67 430 NC 2000 AMELIA DR 18 67 440 NC 2003 AMELIA DR 16 67 441 NC 2004 AMELIA DR 13 67 431 NC 2005 AMELIA DR 2 68 258 VACANT AMELIA DR 3 67 436 VACANT AMELIA DR 7 67 434 VACANT AMELIA DR 10 67 444 NC OFFICE BUILDINGS AMELIA DR 12 67 443 VACANT AMELIA DR 19 67 428 VACANT AMELIA DR 21 67 427 VACANT AMELIA DR 22 67 438 VACANT AMES AV 8 60.2.4 56 1938 COT C Ames St per street index; Hoffnagel AMES AV 17 60.2.4 17 C 1955 AMES AV 7 60.2.4 40 C Bartlett, Irving; Ames St per street index 1955, 1945? AMES AV 4 60 135 C Ames St per street index; Afterglow 1970, 1940? AMES AV 6 60.2.4 58 C.1920 BUNG C Ames St per street index AMES AV 3 60 97 conservation C AMES AV 5 60.2.4 62 conservation C AMES AV 9 60.2.4 48 VACANT AMES AV 10 60.2.4 34 VACANT AMES AV 11 60.2.4 33 VACANT AMES AV 15 60.2.4 27 conservation C AMES AV 15 60.2.4 29 conservation C AMES AV 60.2.4 60 conservation C AMES AV 60.2.4 61 conservation C AMES AV 60.2.4 46 VACANT Nantucket Data Sheet Page 6 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered AMES AV 2 60 138 conservation C ANGOLA ST 10 55.4.4 79 C 1974 ANGOLA ST 5 55.4.4 52.2 NC 1986 ANGOLA ST 4 55.4.1 22.2 NC 1988 ANGOLA ST 6 55.4.4 22 NC 1992 ANGOLA ST 3 55.4.1 62 NC 1994 ANGOLA ST 8 55.4.4 101 VACANT ANNA DR 2 55 900 C 5 units 1960 ANNA DR 4 55 245 NC 1981 ANNA DR 7 55 245.2 NC 1982 ANNA DR 5 55 245.3 NC 1983 ANNA DR 8 55 245.6 NC 1985 ANNA DR 3 55 245.4 NC 1986 ANNA DR 6 55 245.7 NC 1986 ANNS LN 2 49 59.1 NC 1994 ANNS LN 49 67 NC 1996 ANNS LN 5 49 68 NC 1997 APPLETON RD 30 66 36 C 1970 APPLETON RD 48 66 50 C 1970 APPLETON RD 10 66 437 C 1971 APPLETON RD 28 66 503 C 1971 APPLETON RD 43 66 66 C 1973 APPLETON RD 46 66 49 NC 1978 APPLETON RD 24 66 24 NC 1979 APPLETON RD 52 66 56 NC 1979 APPLETON RD 50 66 51 NC 1980 APPLETON RD 4 66 19.2 NC 1983 APPLETON RD 22 66 23 NC 1983 APPLETON RD 38 66 42 NC 1984 APPLETON RD 3 66 389 1988 NC APPLETON RD 5 66 390 NC 1988 APPLETON RD 15 66 395 NC 1988 APPLETON RD 1 66 388 NC 1989 APPLETON RD 7 66 391 1989 NC Nantucket Data Sheet Page 7 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered APPLETON RD 19 66 397 NC 1989 APPLETON RD 25 66 400 NC 1989 APPLETON RD 27 66 401 NC 1989 APPLETON RD 13 66 394 NC 1990 APPLETON RD 21 66 398 NC 1991 APPLETON RD 17 66 396 NC 1992 APPLETON RD 23 66 399 NC 1992 APPLETON RD 29 66 402 NC 1992 APPLETON RD 31 66 403 NC 1992 APPLETON RD 9 66 392 NC 1993 APPLETON RD 36 66 41 NC 1994 APPLETON RD 11 66 393 NC 1995 APPLETON RD 8 67 476 NC 2000 APPLETON RD 20 66 431 NC 2000 APPLETON RD 2 66 19.1 NC 2001 APPLETON RD 12 67 477 NC 2003 APPLETON RD 32 66 37 NC 2005 APPLETON RD 47 66 502 NC 2005 APPLETON RD 26 66 30 NC 2007 APPLETON RD 40 66 43 VACANT APPLETON RD 66 66.4 conservation C APPLETON RD 66 66.2 conservation C APPLETON RD 66 66.3 conservation C APPLETON RD 81 148 conservation C APPLETON RD 66 66.1 conservation C ARBOUR WY 1 29 158 NC 2006 ARBOUR WY 7 29 160 NC 2006 ARBOUR WY 5 29 159 VACANT ARIEL AV 3 67 399 C 1965 ARKANSAS AV 6 59.4 133.2 C 1966 ARKANSAS AV 10 59.4 134 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 12 59.4 135 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 14 59.4 136 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 16 59.4 137 C 1974 Nantucket Data Sheet Page 8 of 390 11/1/2018 Street Name St # Unit/ MAP_LOT BUILDING Year(s) Built Year(s) Style C or NC Architect/Notes other TYPE/NAME Altered ARKANSAS AV 18 59.4 138 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 20 59.4 139 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 22 59.4 140 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 24 59.4 141 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 26 59.4 142 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 28 59.4 143 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 30 59.4 144 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 34 59.4 145 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 36 59.4 146 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 38 59.4 147 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 40 59.4 148 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 42 59.4 149 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 44 59.4 150 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 46 59.4 151 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 48 59.4 152 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 50 59.4 153 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 52 59.4 154 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 54 59.4 155 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 56 59.4 156 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 58 59.4 157 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 60 59.4 33 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 62 59.4 34 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 64 59.4 35 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 66 59.4 36 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 68 59.4 38 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 70 59.4 39 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 72 59.4 40 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 74 59.4 41 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 76 59.4 42 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 78 59.4 43 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 80 59.3 17 C 1974 ARKANSAS AV 3 59.4 215 NC 1977 ARKANSAS AV 5 59.4 216
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