National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
This is a list of properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, other than those within the city of Quincy and the towns of Brookline and Milton. Norfolk County contains more than 300 listings, of which the more than 100 not in the above three communities are listed below. Some listings extend across municipal boundaries, and appear on more than one list.
The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]
Barnstable | Berkshire | Bristol | Dukes | Essex | Franklin | Hampden | Hampshire | Middlesex | Nantucket | Norfolk | Plymouth | Suffolk | Worcester |
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]
Cities and towns listed separately
Due to the number of listings in the county, some cities and towns have their sites listed separately.
Community | Image | First Date listed | Last Date listed | Count |
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Brookline | October 15, 1966 | January 19, 2006 | 98 | |
Milton | November 13, 1966 | May 17, 2018 | 30 | |
Quincy | November 13, 1966 | January 24, 2005 | 109 |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | John Adams School | December 5, 1985 (#85003068) |
16 Church St. 42°13′47″N 70°56′46″W / 42.2297°N 70.9461°W / 42.2297; -70.9461 (John Adams School) | Weymouth | ||
2 | All Souls Church | July 7, 2015 (#15000389) |
196 Elm St. 42°13′23″N 71°00′02″W / 42.2231°N 71.0006°W / 42.2231; -71.0006 (All Souls Church) | Braintree | ||
3 | Ames Schoolhouse | March 31, 1983 (#83004284) |
450 Washington St. 42°14′43″N 71°10′29″W / 42.2453°N 71.1747°W / 42.2453; -71.1747 (Ames Schoolhouse) | Dedham | ||
4 | Angle Tree Stone | January 1, 1976 (#76000228) |
West of North Attleborough off High St. 41°59′06″N 71°21′54″W / 41.985°N 71.365°W / 41.985; -71.365 (Angle Tree Stone) | Plainville | ||
5 | Jonathan Belcher House | April 30, 1976 (#76000291) |
360 N. Main St. 42°10′09″N 71°02′46″W / 42.1692°N 71.0461°W / 42.1692; -71.0461 (Jonathan Belcher House) | Randolph | ||
6 | Blue Hills Reservation Parkways-Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston | August 11, 2003 (#03000746) |
Parts of Blue Hill Rd., Chickatawbut Rd., Hillside St., Uniquity Rd., Wampatuck Rd., and Green St. 42°13′34″N 71°04′20″W / 42.2261°N 71.0722°W / 42.2261; -71.0722 (Blue Hills Reservation Parkways-Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston) | Braintree and Canton | Extends into Milton and Quincy; part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
7 | Borderland Historic District | June 16, 1997 (#97000497) |
Massapoag Street 42°04′02″N 71°09′24″W / 42.0671°N 71.1567°W / 42.0671; -71.1567 (Borderland Historic District) | Sharon | Coextensive with Borderland State Park, extending into Easton in Bristol County. | |
8 | Seth Boyden House | November 10, 1983 (#83004092) |
135 Oak St. 42°04′22″N 71°13′05″W / 42.0728°N 71.2181°W / 42.0728; -71.2181 (Seth Boyden House) | Foxborough | ||
9 | Brookwood Farm | September 25, 1980 (#80000655) |
Off Blue Hill River Rd. 42°12′34″N 71°06′41″W / 42.2094°N 71.1114°W / 42.2094; -71.1114 (Brookwood Farm) | Canton | Extends into Milton | |
10 | Canton Corner Historic District | September 9, 2009 (#09000697) |
Roughly Washington St. from Pecunit St. to southwest of Dedham St., and Pleasant St. from Washington St. to Reservoir Rd. 42°10′26″N 71°08′10″W / 42.1738°N 71.1361°W / 42.1738; -71.1361 (Canton Corner Historic District) | Canton | ||
11 | Canton Viaduct | September 20, 1984 (#84002870) |
At the intersection of Neponset St. and Walpole St. 42°09′32″N 71°09′14″W / 42.1589°N 71.1539°W / 42.1589; -71.1539 (Canton Viaduct) | Canton | Built in 1835 | |
12 | Ezra Carpenter House | January 3, 1985 (#85000029) |
168 South St. 42°03′07″N 71°15′17″W / 42.0519°N 71.2547°W / 42.0519; -71.2547 (Ezra Carpenter House) | Foxborough | ||
13 | Otis Cary House | March 13, 1986 (#86000379) |
242 South St. 42°02′42″N 71°15′36″W / 42.045°N 71.26°W / 42.045; -71.26 (Otis Cary House) | Foxborough | ||
14 | Benjamin Caryl House | June 2, 2000 (#00000569) |
107 Dedham St. 42°14′53″N 71°16′17″W / 42.2481°N 71.2714°W / 42.2481; -71.2714 (Benjamin Caryl House) | Dover | ||
15 | Central Square Historic District | February 13, 1992 (#92000040) |
Roughly Broad St. from Middle to Putnam Sts. and Middle from Charles to Center Sts. 42°13′00″N 70°56′12″W / 42.2167°N 70.9367°W / 42.2167; -70.9367 (Central Square Historic District) | Weymouth | ||
16 | Lucius Clapp Memorial | August 18, 1992 (#92000998) |
6 Park St. 42°07′27″N 71°06′05″W / 42.1242°N 71.1014°W / 42.1242; -71.1014 (Lucius Clapp Memorial) | Stoughton | ||
17 | Cobb's Tavern | August 7, 1974 (#74000383) |
41 Bay Rd. 42°08′14″N 71°08′58″W / 42.1372°N 71.1494°W / 42.1372; -71.1494 (Cobb's Tavern) | Sharon | ||
18 | Cohasset Central Cemetery | December 27, 2002 (#02001612) |
N. Main St. and Joy Place 42°14′45″N 70°48′26″W / 42.2458°N 70.8072°W / 42.2458; -70.8072 (Cohasset Central Cemetery) | Cohasset | ||
19 | Cohasset Common Historic District | February 28, 1996 (#96000058) |
Bounded by Highland Ave., N. Main St., William B. Long, Jr., Rd. and Robert E. Jason Rd. 42°14′32″N 70°48′10″W / 42.2422°N 70.8028°W / 42.2422; -70.8028 (Cohasset Common Historic District) | Cohasset | ||
20 | Colburn School – High Street Historic District | June 9, 2000 (#00000641) |
369–649, 390–680 High St. 42°13′48″N 71°13′17″W / 42.23°N 71.2214°W / 42.23; -71.2214 (Colburn School – High Street Historic District) | Westwood | ||
21 | Fred Holland Day House | April 18, 1977 (#77000191) |
93 Day St. 42°11′35″N 71°12′13″W / 42.1931°N 71.2036°W / 42.1931; -71.2036 (Fred Holland Day House) | Norwood | ||
22 | Dean Junior College Historic District | April 23, 1975 (#75000285) |
Dean College campus 42°05′07″N 71°23′56″W / 42.0853°N 71.3989°W / 42.0853; -71.3989 (Dean Junior College Historic District) | Franklin | ||
23 | Dedham Village Historic District | September 6, 2006 (#06000785) |
Roughly bounded by High, Court, Washington, and School Sts., Village Ave., and Chestnut St. 42°14′54″N 71°10′49″W / 42.2483°N 71.1803°W / 42.2483; -71.1803 (Dedham Village Historic District) | Dedham | ||
24 | Dwight-Derby House | January 17, 2002 (#01001465) |
7 Frairy St. 42°11′16″N 71°18′30″W / 42.1878°N 71.3083°W / 42.1878; -71.3083 (Dwight-Derby House) | Medfield | ||
25 | Eaton-Moulton Mill | May 16, 1976 (#76000294) |
35 Walnut St.[5] 42°19′32″N 71°15′17″W / 42.3256°N 71.2547°W / 42.3256; -71.2547 (Eaton-Moulton Mill) | Wellesley | ||
26 | Echo Bridge | April 9, 1980 (#80000638) |
Spans the Charles River 42°18′53″N 71°13′39″W / 42.3147°N 71.2275°W / 42.3147; -71.2275 (Echo Bridge) | Needham | Extends into Newton in Middlesex County. | |
27 | Ellice School | September 24, 2010 (#10000785) |
185 Pleasant St. 42°08′44″N 71°21′29″W / 42.1456°N 71.3581°W / 42.1456; -71.3581 (Ellice School) | Millis | ||
28 | Elm Bank | July 10, 1987 (#86003565) |
Bounded by the carriage path to the south and by the Charles River to all other sides, off 900 Washington St. 42°16′34″N 71°18′09″W / 42.2761°N 71.3025°W / 42.2761; -71.3025 (Elm Bank) | Dover | ||
29 | Elm Park and Isaac Sprague Memorial Tower | June 5, 2007 (#07000511) |
305 Washington St. 42°18′42″N 71°16′31″W / 42.3116°N 71.2752°W / 42.3116; -71.2752 (Elm Park and Isaac Sprague Memorial Tower) | Wellesley | ||
30 | Endicott Estate | March 6, 2002 (#02000128) |
656 East St. 42°14′29″N 71°09′48″W / 42.2414°N 71.1633°W / 42.2414; -71.1633 (Endicott Estate) | Dedham | ||
30 | Evergreen Cemetery | August 4, 2021 (#100006778) |
8 Evergreen St. 42°08′51″N 71°25′25″W / 42.1474°N 71.4237°W / 42.1474; -71.4237 (Evergreen Cemetery) | Medway | ||
31 | Fairbanks House | October 15, 1966 (#66000367) |
Eastern Ave. and East St. 42°14′35″N 71°10′05″W / 42.2431°N 71.1681°W / 42.2431; -71.1681 (Fairbanks House) | Dedham | ||
32 | Fairview Cemetery | September 16, 2009 (#09000717) |
45 Fairview Ave., Boston 42°14′45″N 71°08′18″W / 42.245897°N 71.138464°W / 42.245897; -71.138464 (Fairview Cemetery) | Dedham | Mostly in Hyde Park, Boston. | |
33 | D.W. Field Park | November 24, 2000 (#00001341) |
Between Pond St. in Avon and Pleasant St. in Brockton 42°06′17″N 71°02′47″W / 42.104722°N 71.046389°W / 42.104722; -71.046389 (D.W. Field Park) | Avon | Extends into Brockton in Plymouth County | |
34 | First Baptist Church of Medfield | September 11, 2003 (#03000921) |
438 Main St. 42°11′13″N 71°18′15″W / 42.1869°N 71.3042°W / 42.1869; -71.3042 (First Baptist Church of Medfield) | Medfield | ||
35 | First Parish Unitarian Church | April 18, 1974 (#74000376) |
North St. 42°11′14″N 71°18′25″W / 42.1872°N 71.3069°W / 42.1872; -71.3069 (First Parish Unitarian Church) | Medfield | ||
36 | Fisher School-High Street Historic District | June 30, 2000 (#00000687) |
748-850 and 751-823 High St. 42°13′24″N 71°13′25″W / 42.2233°N 71.2236°W / 42.2233; -71.2236 (Fisher School-High Street Historic District) | Westwood | ||
37 | Fogg Building | March 10, 1983 (#83000594) |
100-110 Pleasant St. and 6-10 Columbian St. 42°10′28″N 70°57′07″W / 42.1744°N 70.9519°W / 42.1744; -70.9519 (Fogg Building) | Weymouth | ||
38 | Fogg Library | June 11, 1981 (#81000113) |
1 Columbian St. 42°10′28″N 70°57′04″W / 42.1744°N 70.9511°W / 42.1744; -70.9511 (Fogg Library) | Weymouth | ||
39 | Foxboro Grange Hall | April 21, 1983 (#83000595) |
11-15 Bird St. 42°03′56″N 71°15′02″W / 42.0656°N 71.2506°W / 42.0656; -71.2506 (Foxboro Grange Hall) | Foxborough | ||
40 | Foxborough Pumping Station | December 6, 2005 (#05001362) |
25 Pumping Station Rd. 42°04′40″N 71°14′18″W / 42.0778°N 71.2383°W / 42.0778; -71.2383 (Foxborough Pumping Station) | Foxborough | ||
41 | Foxborough State Hospital | July 19, 1994 (#94000695) |
Junction of Chestnut and Main Sts. 42°04′41″N 71°15′30″W / 42.0781°N 71.2583°W / 42.0781; -71.2583 (Foxborough State Hospital) | Foxborough | part of the Massachusetts State Hospitals And State Schools MPS | |
42 | Franklin Common Historic District | March 31, 2005 (#05000218) |
Main, High, Union, and Pleasant Sts. and Church Sq. 42°05′19″N 71°24′05″W / 42.0886°N 71.4014°W / 42.0886; -71.4014 (Franklin Common Historic District) | Franklin | ||
43 | Front Street Historic District | January 10, 2011 (#10001121) |
Roughly bounded by Front, Summer, Kingman, Congress, and Washington Sts. 42°12′39″N 70°57′43″W / 42.2108°N 70.9619°W / 42.2108; -70.9619 (Front Street Historic District) | Weymouth | ||
44 | Fuller Brook Park | May 29, 2013 (#11000307) |
Dover Rd. to Maugus Ave. 42°18′39″N 71°16′26″W / 42.310791°N 71.273988°W / 42.310791; -71.273988 (Fuller Brook Park) | Wellesley | Linear park following Fuller Brook | |
45 | Amos Fuller House | March 31, 1983 (#83000596) |
220 Nehoiden St. 42°17′07″N 71°14′31″W / 42.2853°N 71.2419°W / 42.2853; -71.2419 (Amos Fuller House) | Needham | ||
46 | Robert Fuller House | September 8, 1987 (#87001476) |
3 Burrill Ln. 42°17′37″N 71°15′27″W / 42.2936°N 71.2575°W / 42.2936; -71.2575 (Robert Fuller House) | Needham | ||
47 | Gills Farm Archeological District | October 24, 1983 (#83004093) |
Address Restricted | Randolph | A Middle Archaic prehistoric site. | |
48 | Government Island Historic District | May 12, 1994 (#94000424) |
Border St. 42°14′17″N 70°47′21″W / 42.2381°N 70.7892°W / 42.2381; -70.7892 (Government Island Historic District) | Cohasset | Former site of the mainland station of the Minot's Ledge Light, now a city-owned wharf and park. | |
49 | Green Hill Site | September 25, 1980 (#80000651) |
near the Neponset River | Canton | A sizable prehistoric site encompassing Middle and Late Archaic remains. Part of the Blue Hills and Neponset River Reservations Multiple Resource Area (MRA). | |
50 | Emery Grover Building | August 20, 1987 (#87001393) |
1330 Highland Ave. 42°16′59″N 71°14′10″W / 42.2831°N 71.2361°W / 42.2831; -71.2361 (Emery Grover Building) | Needham | ||
51 | Josephine M. Hagerty House | June 4, 1997 (#97000529) |
357 Atlantic Ave. 42°15′31″N 70°48′09″W / 42.2586°N 70.8024°W / 42.2586; -70.8024 (Josephine M. Hagerty House) | Cohasset | ||
52 | Holbrook Square Historic District | May 10, 2006 (#06000359) |
Roughly N. Franklin St. from Union St. to Linfield St. 42°09′20″N 71°00′35″W / 42.1556°N 71.0097°W / 42.1556; -71.0097 (Holbrook Square Historic District) | Holbrook | ||
53 | Hunnewell Estates Historic District | April 14, 1988 (#88000438) |
Washington St. and Pond Rd. 42°16′59″N 71°18′40″W / 42.2831°N 71.3111°W / 42.2831; -71.3111 (Hunnewell Estates Historic District) | Wellesley | H. H. Hunnewell, H. H. Hunnewell Estate | |
54 | Inness-Fitts House and Studio/Barn | March 15, 2002 (#02000153) |
406 Main St. 42°11′16″N 71°18′07″W / 42.1878°N 71.3019°W / 42.1878; -71.3019 (Inness-Fitts House and Studio/Barn) | Medfield | ||
55 | Intermediate Building | August 27, 1981 (#81000112) |
324 Washington St. 42°18′38″N 71°16′30″W / 42.3106°N 71.275°W / 42.3106; -71.275 (Intermediate Building) | Wellesley Hills | ||
56 | Jefferson School | May 12, 1981 (#81000114) |
200 Middle St. 42°13′00″N 70°56′15″W / 42.2167°N 70.9375°W / 42.2167; -70.9375 (Jefferson School) | Weymouth | ||
57 | Kingsbury-Whitaker House | July 12, 1990 (#90001080) |
53 Glendoon St. 42°16′54″N 71°14′25″W / 42.2817°N 71.2403°W / 42.2817; -71.2403 (Kingsbury-Whitaker House) | Needham | ||
58 | Deacon Willard Lewis House | October 29, 1975 (#75000297) |
33 West St. 42°08′42″N 71°15′19″W / 42.145°N 71.2553°W / 42.145; -71.2553 (Deacon Willard Lewis House) | Walpole | ||
59 | Joshua Lewis House | April 1, 1982 (#82002749) |
178 South St. 42°16′08″N 71°12′49″W / 42.268874°N 71.213516°W / 42.268874; -71.213516 (Joshua Lewis House) | Needham | ||
60 | Caleb Lothrop House | May 3, 1976 (#76000269) |
14 Summer St. 42°14′12″N 70°47′49″W / 42.2366°N 70.7969°W / 42.2366; -70.7969 (Caleb Lothrop House) | Cohasset | ||
61 | McIntosh Corner Historic District | January 5, 1989 (#88003127) |
Roughly Great Plain and Central Aves. 42°16′52″N 71°15′17″W / 42.2811°N 71.2547°W / 42.2811; -71.2547 (McIntosh Corner Historic District) | Needham | ||
62 | Medfield State Hospital | January 21, 1994 (#93001481) |
45 Hospital Rd. 42°12′48″N 71°20′10″W / 42.2133°N 71.3361°W / 42.2133; -71.3361 (Medfield State Hospital) | Medfield | part of the Massachusetts State Hospitals And State Schools MPS | |
63 | Medway Village Historic District | December 17, 2008 (#08001191) |
Bounded by former New York and Boston railroad right-of-way, Oakland St., and the Charles River 42°08′30″N 71°23′48″W / 42.1418°N 71.3967°W / 42.1418; -71.3967 (Medway Village Historic District) | Medway | ||
64 | Memorial Hall | April 21, 1983 (#83000597) |
22 South St. 42°03′50″N 71°15′02″W / 42.0639°N 71.2506°W / 42.0639; -71.2506 (Memorial Hall) | Foxborough | ||
65 | Millis Center Historic District | September 14, 2007 (#07000944) |
Curve, Daniels, Exchange, Irving, Lavender, Main, and Union Sts. 42°10′03″N 71°21′36″W / 42.1675°N 71.36°W / 42.1675; -71.36 (Millis Center Historic District) | Millis | ||
66 | Davis Mills House | April 1, 1982 (#82004418) |
945 Central Ave. 42°17′17″N 71°15′07″W / 42.2881°N 71.2519°W / 42.2881; -71.2519 (Davis Mills House) | Needham | ||
67 | Amos Morse House | January 9, 1986 (#86000027) |
77 North St. 42°05′04″N 71°15′29″W / 42.0844°N 71.2581°W / 42.0844; -71.2581 (Amos Morse House) | Foxborough | The house was demolished on December 20, 2019.[6] | |
68 | Needham Street Bridge | September 4, 1986 (#86001852) |
Needham St. at the Charles River 42°18′23″N 71°13′03″W / 42.3064°N 71.2175°W / 42.3064; -71.2175 (Needham Street Bridge) | Needham | Extends into Newton in Middlesex County; part of the Newton MRA | |
69 | Needham Town Hall Historic District | November 15, 1990 (#90001756) |
Great Plain Ave. between Highland Ave. and Chapel St. 42°17′20″N 71°14′26″W / 42.2889°N 71.2406°W / 42.2889; -71.2406 (Needham Town Hall Historic District) | Needham | ||
70 | Norfolk County Courthouse | November 28, 1972 (#72001312) |
650 High St. 42°14′55″N 71°10′36″W / 42.2486°N 71.1767°W / 42.2486; -71.1767 (Norfolk County Courthouse) | Dedham | ||
71 | Norfolk Grange Hall | May 25, 1989 (#89000438) |
28 Rockwood Rd. 42°07′20″N 71°19′58″W / 42.1222°N 71.3328°W / 42.1222; -71.3328 (Norfolk Grange Hall) | Norfolk | ||
72 | North Bellingham Cemetery and Oak Hill Cemetery | September 25, 2012 (#12000819) |
Hartford Ave. 42°07′01″N 71°27′34″W / 42.116943°N 71.459511°W / 42.116943; -71.459511 (North Bellingham Cemetery and Oak Hill Cemetery) | Bellingham | ||
73 | Norwood Memorial Municipal Building | October 10, 1996 (#96001086) |
566 Washington St. 42°11′41″N 71°12′02″W / 42.1947°N 71.2006°W / 42.1947; -71.2006 (Norwood Memorial Municipal Building) | Norwood | ||
74 | Oak Grove Farm | May 4, 2011 (#11000247) |
410 Exchange St. 42°10′52″N 71°21′46″W / 42.1811°N 71.3628°W / 42.1811; -71.3628 (Oak Grove Farm) | Millis | ||
75 | Old Barn | September 25, 1980 (#80000660) |
Off Blue Hill River Road 42°12′25″N 71°06′40″W / 42.2069°N 71.1111°W / 42.2069; -71.1111 (Old Barn) | Canton | ||
76 | Old South Union Church | April 1, 1982 (#82004422) |
25 Columbian St. 42°10′30″N 70°57′06″W / 42.175°N 70.9517°W / 42.175; -70.9517 (Old South Union Church) | Weymouth | ||
77 | Original Congregational Church of Wrentham | September 22, 2014 (#14000694) |
1 East & 22 Dedham Sts. 42°04′01″N 71°19′39″W / 42.0669°N 71.3274°W / 42.0669; -71.3274 (Original Congregational Church of Wrentham) | Wrentham | ||
78 | John Partridge House | October 15, 1974 (#74000377) |
315 Exchange St. 42°10′34″N 71°21′38″W / 42.1761°N 71.3606°W / 42.1761; -71.3606 (John Partridge House) | Millis | ||
79 | Peak House | September 5, 1975 (#75000288) |
347 Main St. 42°11′23″N 71°17′50″W / 42.1897°N 71.2972°W / 42.1897; -71.2972 (Peak House) | Medfield | ||
80 | Plimpton-Winter House | December 5, 1985 (#85003071) |
127 South St. 42°03′53″N 71°19′50″W / 42.0647°N 71.3306°W / 42.0647; -71.3306 (Plimpton-Winter House) | Wrentham | ||
81 | Pond Street School | February 12, 2010 (#10000004) |
235 Pond St. 42°09′45″N 70°57′36″W / 42.1626°N 70.9600°W / 42.1626; -70.9600 (Pond Street School) | Weymouth | Also known as the Fulton School, this property has been converted to condominiums. | |
82 | Pondville Cemetery | April 15, 2014 (#14000158) |
Everett Street 42°05′06″N 71°17′42″W / 42.0851°N 71.295°W / 42.0851; -71.295 (Pondville Cemetery) | Norfolk | ||
83 | Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club | September 25, 1980 (#80000657) |
Randolph 42°11′35″N 71°05′14″W / 42.1931°N 71.0872°W / 42.1931; -71.0872 (Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club) | Randolph | part of the Blue Hills and Neponset River Reservations MRA | |
84 | Pratt Historic Building | September 7, 2006 (#06000816) |
106 S. Main St. 42°14′19″N 70°47′59″W / 42.2387°N 70.7997°W / 42.2387; -70.7997 (Pratt Historic Building) | Cohasset | ||
85 | Capt. Josiah Pratt House | April 21, 1983 (#83000598) |
141 East St. 42°03′48″N 71°12′03″W / 42.0633°N 71.2008°W / 42.0633; -71.2008 (Capt. Josiah Pratt House) | Foxborough | ||
86 | Prospect Hill Cemetery | March 15, 2006 (#06000129) |
Auburn Rd. 42°09′59″N 71°22′04″W / 42.1664°N 71.3678°W / 42.1664; -71.3678 (Prospect Hill Cemetery) | Millis | ||
87 | Rabbit Hill Historic District | April 1, 1988 (#88000224) |
Roughly bounded by Highland, Main, Franklin, and Milford Sts. 42°08′39″N 71°26′02″W / 42.1442°N 71.4339°W / 42.1442; -71.4339 (Rabbit Hill Historic District) | Medway | ||
88 | Red Brick School | January 1, 1976 (#76000276) |
2 Lincoln St. 42°05′34″N 71°24′00″W / 42.0928°N 71.4°W / 42.0928; -71.4 (Red Brick School) | Franklin | ||
89 | Redman Farm House | September 25, 1980 (#80000664) |
2173 Washington St. 42°11′30″N 71°07′03″W / 42.1917°N 71.1174°W / 42.1917; -71.1174 (Redman Farm House) | Canton | Incorrectly listed at the corner of Washington St. and Homans La. Part of the Blue Hills and Neponset River Reservations MRA. | |
90 | Roberts School | August 30, 2007 (#07000860) |
320 Union St. 42°09′18″N 71°01′25″W / 42.155°N 71.0236°W / 42.155; -71.0236 (Roberts School) | Holbrook | ||
91 | Rockwood Road Historic District | April 10, 2017 (#100000850) |
Roughly Rockwood Rd. from MBTA tracks to Boardman St. 42°07′20″N 71°19′37″W / 42.122159°N 71.326992°W / 42.122159; -71.326992 (Rockwood Road Historic District) | Norfolk | ||
92 | Roebuck Tavern | May 17, 1984 (#84002878) |
21 Dedham St. 42°04′03″N 71°19′41″W / 42.0675°N 71.3281°W / 42.0675; -71.3281 (Roebuck Tavern) | Wrentham | ||
93 | Sea Street Historic District | August 19, 2009 (#09000646) |
Roughly bounded by Bridge, North, and Neck Sts., Crescent Rd., and Pearl and the rear of Standish Sts. 42°14′35″N 70°56′54″W / 42.2431°N 70.9483°W / 42.2431; -70.9483 (Sea Street Historic District) | Weymouth | ||
94 | Sharon Historic District | August 22, 1975 (#75000296) |
Both sides of N. Main St. from Post Office Sq. to School St. 42°07′28″N 71°10′45″W / 42.1244°N 71.1792°W / 42.1244; -71.1792 (Sharon Historic District) | Sharon | ||
95 | James Smith House | August 21, 1986 (#86001845) |
706 Great Plain Ave. 42°16′49″N 71°13′36″W / 42.2803°N 71.2267°W / 42.2803; -71.2267 (James Smith House) | Needham | ||
96 | Stetson Hall | December 7, 2011 (#11000883) |
6 S. Main St. 42°09′45″N 71°02′29″W / 42.1624°N 71.0414°W / 42.1624; -71.0414 (Stetson Hall) | Randolph | ||
97 | Stoneholm | April 2, 1980 (#80000648) |
188 Ames St. 42°06′55″N 71°09′57″W / 42.1153°N 71.1658°W / 42.1153; -71.1658 (Stoneholm) | Sharon | ||
98 | Stony Brook Reservation Parkways, Metropolitan Park System of Great Boston MPS | January 3, 2006 (#05001509) |
Dedham, Enneking, Turtle Pond Parkways, Smith Field, Reservation, W. Border Rds. 42°15′28″N 71°08′32″W / 42.2578°N 71.1422°W / 42.2578; -71.1422 (Stony Brook Reservation Parkways, Metropolitan Park System of Great Boston MPS) | Dedham | Extends into Boston in Suffolk County | |
99 | Stoughton Railroad Station | January 21, 1974 (#74000384) |
53 Wyman St. 42°07′27″N 71°05′58″W / 42.1242°N 71.0994°W / 42.1242; -71.0994 (Stoughton Railroad Station) | Stoughton | ||
100 | Stoughtonham Furnace Site | August 16, 1984 (#84002881) |
Address Restricted 42°04′56″N 71°12′44″W / 42.0823°N 71.2122°W / 42.0823; -71.2122 (Stoughtonham Furnace Site) | Sharon, Foxborough | Site of a Revolutionary War-era foundry | |
101 | Sudbury Aqueduct Linear District | January 18, 1990 (#89002293) |
Along the Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly St. (Framingham) to Chestnut Hill Reservoir (Newton) 42°17′33″N 71°18′44″W / 42.2925°N 71.3122°W / 42.2925; -71.3122 (Sudbury Aqueduct Linear District) | Wellesley, Needham | Extends into Middlesex County. Part of the Water Supply System of Metropolitan Boston MPS. | |
102 | Sullivan's Corner Historic District | June 15, 2012 (#12000340) |
Roughly the junction of Main, Needham, & Seekonk Sts. 42°07′14″N 71°18′39″W / 42.120437°N 71.310766°W / 42.120437; -71.310766 (Sullivan's Corner Historic District) | Norfolk | ||
103 | Thayer Public Library | July 21, 1978 (#78000446) |
2 John F. Kennedy Memorial Dr. 42°12′24″N 71°00′18″W / 42.2067°N 71.0049°W / 42.2067; -71.0049 (Thayer Public Library) | Braintree | Current library built in 1999. | |
104 | Gen. Sylvanus Thayer House | December 3, 1974 (#74000372) |
786 Washington St. 42°12′22″N 71°00′17″W / 42.2061°N 71.0047°W / 42.2061; -71.0047 (Gen. Sylvanus Thayer House) | Braintree | ||
105 | Tolman-Gay House | June 1, 1982 (#82004419) |
1196 Central Ave. 42°16′48″N 71°15′03″W / 42.28°N 71.2508°W / 42.28; -71.2508 (Tolman-Gay House) | Needham | ||
106 | Townsend House | April 1, 1982 (#82004420) |
980 Central Ave. 42°17′28″N 71°14′58″W / 42.2911°N 71.2494°W / 42.2911; -71.2494 (Townsend House) | Needham | ||
107 | Stephen Turner House | May 10, 1979 (#79002682) |
North of Norfolk at 187 Seekonk St. 42°08′45″N 71°18′32″W / 42.1458°N 71.3089°W / 42.1458; -71.3089 (Stephen Turner House) | Norfolk | ||
108 | Union Station | April 5, 2016 (#16000139) |
West St. 42°08′43″N 71°15′29″W / 42.1453°N 71.2581°W / 42.1453; -71.2581 (Union Station) | Walpole | ||
109 | US Post Office-Weymouth Landing | May 27, 1986 (#86001186) |
103 Washington St. 42°13′05″N 70°58′02″W / 42.2181°N 70.9672°W / 42.2181; -70.9672 (US Post Office-Weymouth Landing) | Weymouth | ||
110 | Vine Lake Cemetery | April 14, 2005 (#05000277) |
Main St. 42°11′10″N 71°18′56″W / 42.1861°N 71.3156°W / 42.1861; -71.3156 (Vine Lake Cemetery) | Medfield | ||
111 | Walpole Town Hall | October 8, 1981 (#81000619) |
Main St. 42°08′45″N 71°15′12″W / 42.1458°N 71.2533°W / 42.1458; -71.2533 (Walpole Town Hall) | Walpole | ||
112 | Warelands | November 10, 1977 (#77000190) |
North of Norfolk at 103 Boardman St. 42°07′51″N 71°19′02″W / 42.1308°N 71.3172°W / 42.1308; -71.3172 (Warelands) | Norfolk | ||
113 | Washington School | June 5, 1986 (#86001218) |
8 School St. 42°12′53″N 70°55′19″W / 42.2147°N 70.9219°W / 42.2147; -70.9219 (Washington School) | Weymouth | ||
114 | Wellesley Congregational Church and Cemetery | September 22, 2014 (#14000696) |
2 Central St. 42°17′46″N 71°17′37″W / 42.2961°N 71.2935°W / 42.2961; -71.2935 (Wellesley Congregational Church and Cemetery) | Wellesley | ||
115 | Wellesley Farms Railroad Station | February 14, 1986 (#86000259) |
Croton St. extension 42°19′23″N 71°16′21″W / 42.3231°N 71.2725°W / 42.3231; -71.2725 (Wellesley Farms Railroad Station) | Wellesley | ||
116 | Wellesley Hills Branch Library | June 12, 2007 (#07000546) |
210 Washington St. 42°18′53″N 71°16′17″W / 42.3147°N 71.2714°W / 42.3147; -71.2714 (Wellesley Hills Branch Library) | Wellesley | ||
117 | Wellesley Town Hall | April 30, 1976 (#76000295) |
525 Washington St. 42°17′52″N 71°17′32″W / 42.2978°N 71.2922°W / 42.2978; -71.2922 (Wellesley Town Hall) | Wellesley | ||
118 | Weymouth Civic District | March 27, 1992 (#92000146) |
75 Middle St. 42°13′15″N 70°56′23″W / 42.2208°N 70.9397°W / 42.2208; -70.9397 (Weymouth Civic District) | Weymouth | ||
119 | Weymouth Meeting House Historic District | December 13, 2010 (#10001007) |
Church, East, Green, North, and Norton Sts. 42°13′48″N 70°56′38″W / 42.23°N 70.9439°W / 42.23; -70.9439 (Weymouth Meeting House Historic District) | Weymouth | ||
120 | Israel Whitney House | February 25, 1988 (#88000160) |
963 Central Ave. 42°17′16″N 71°15′08″W / 42.2878°N 71.2522°W / 42.2878; -71.2522 (Israel Whitney House) | Needham | ||
121 | Charles R. Wilber School | May 10, 2010 (#10000244) |
75-85 S Main St. 42°07′17″N 71°10′51″W / 42.1215°N 71.1807°W / 42.1215; -71.1807 (Charles R. Wilber School) | Sharon | ||
122 | Capt. John Wilson House and Bates Ship Chandlery | December 27, 2002 (#02001614) |
4 Elm St. 42°14′27″N 70°48′06″W / 42.2408°N 70.8017°W / 42.2408; -70.8017 (Capt. John Wilson House and Bates Ship Chandlery) | Cohasset | ||
123 | Wrentham State School | January 21, 1994 (#93001490) |
Junction of Emerald and North Sts. 42°04′58″N 71°19′08″W / 42.0828°N 71.3189°W / 42.0828; -71.3189 (Wrentham State School) | Wrentham | part of the Massachusetts State Hospitals And State Schools MPS |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Josiah Ware Tavern | June 19, 1979 (#79000365) | June 2, 1981 | Main St. and Rockwood Rd. | Norfolk |
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Weekly list of actions taken on properties: 2/25/13 through 3/01/13". National Park Service. March 8, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
- ^ "241st ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS" (PDF). foxboroughma.gov. Town of Foxborough, Massachusetts. December 31, 2019. p. 102. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
The Commission and the town experienced a crushing loss with the demolition of the Amos Morse House at 77 North Street. Almost 20 years of meetings, plans and negotiations with the Kraft Group ultimately were not enough to save this property which was on the National Register of Historic Places. Over the years multiple offers were made by potential restorers, proposals were made to move or dismantle the house, or possibly turn it into a 501(c) (3) property like a headquarters for the Myra Kraft Foundation. Despite our best efforts the building was allowed to deteriorate over the years, and the grand old lady had its last indignity imposed with its untimely demolition on December 20, 2019.