Jason Baker Photography
Published Photographer // Boston, MA
Photographer of Historic Locations
05/27/2026
This elegant Revival/Federal Colonial home combines historic charm with modern amenities. One of Framingham's signature homes, the "Dr. John W. Osgood" House, circa 1840, is rich with history and incorporates exquisite period detail with stunning and substantial updates accommodating modern lifestyles. The home now stands as a private residence but did allow visitors during the 2026 Framingham House Tour put on by Framingham History Center.
05/23/2026
The Pike-Haven-Foster House, situated at 161 Belknap Road in Framingham, stands as one of the city's most historic and enduring colonial residences. Constructed in the 1690s by Jeremiah Pike, the property remained under family ownership for eight successive generations until 1948. Although the Pike-Haven House (alternatively known as the Pike-Haven-Foster House) is accessible to visitors, this is limited to special public events due to its status as a private residence, which precludes casual visits. Visitors can participate in scheduled tours organized by the Framingham History Center, known as Framingham House Tours, during which access to the property is permitted.
05/23/2026
Situated at 200 Edmands Road in the Nobscot area of North Framingham, this stately Tudor Revival manor, constructed circa 1916, boasts six bedrooms and spans 6,441 square feet. Renowned for its meticulously restored period lighting, quarter-sawn oak moldings, coffered ceiling, and five fireplaces, the estate seamlessly integrates historic early 20th-century design elements with modern energy-efficient features. Recently, it welcomed visitors as part of the 2026 Framingham House Tour hosted by the Framingham History Center. The property is currently a private residence.
05/22/2026
St. Valentine’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 528 South Park Avenue in Buffalo’s Old First Ward, was established in 1920 as a sanctuary for Polish immigrants. Designed by architect George Dietel in a stripped Neoclassical style, the parish served as a cornerstone for the community for decades until it was closed and merged into St. Clare parish in 2007.
05/16/2026
Thank you so much to Nancy Hall and 1420 WBSM for featuring my photos of the iconic Milk Can building in RI.
$7.49M for This Rhode Island Landmark? Locals hope this historic RI landmark gets restored, not torn down.
05/16/2026
Dunnington Mansion Foundation is such an amazing location and an important piece of history. If you are ever in the area please reach out to them for all your photography and videography needs!!!!
05/16/2026
Hyde Manor in Sudbury, Vermont, was a grand 19th-century resort destination known for its healing mineral springs and extensive leisure amenities. First established as a stagecoach tavern in 1798, the sprawling 300-guest estate thrived until recreational habits shifted. Following its 1973 closure, the abandoned property has slowly deteriorated.
05/14/2026
Opened in 1876 in Morris Plains, NJ, as the State Asylum for the Insane, Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital was a massive, 150-year-old institution designed based on Dr. Thomas Kirkbride’s "moral treatment" principles. It featured a huge Victorian building, once the nation's largest, designed to treat patients with light and nature. Overcrowding, scandalous conditions, and deinstitutionalization led to its decline, with the main Kirkbride building demolished in 2015, though a newer facility still operates.
05/13/2026
The Statue of Liberty, dedicated on October 28, 1886, was a gift from France to the United States to honor the centennial of American independence, celebrate the abolition of slavery, and commemorate the alliance between the two nations. Designed by sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi with an iron pylon framework by Gustave Eiffel, the 151-foot monument was built in France, shipped in 350 pieces, and reassembled on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
05/13/2026
The Memorial Transept is the revered, High Victorian Gothic nucleus of Harvard University's Memorial Hall, completed in the summer of 1874, showcasing white marble tablets bearing the names of 136 Harvard affiliates who lost their lives in combat while supporting the Union during the American Civil War.
05/13/2026
Founded in June 1920 on Detroit's east side, St. Margaret Mary Catholic Parish initially held services in a doctor's office before rapidly building a permanent sanctuary and school. As the surrounding neighborhood demographics shifted in the latter half of the 20th century, the parish faced declining membership and was officially closed by the Archdiocese in 1982.
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