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Built
  
1888

NRHP Reference #
  
89000558

Added to NRHP
  
22 June 1989

MPS
  
Southbridge MRA

Opened
  
1888

Chapin Block

Location
  
208--222 Hamilton, Southbridge, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Shingle style architecture

Similar
  
Wellfleet Driveā€‘In Theater, Notre Dame Catholic, Southbridge Town Hall

The Chapin Block is a historic commercial building at 208-222 Hamilton Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Built in 1888, it is the only Shingle style commercial building in Southbridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

Description and history

The Chapin Block is located in Globe Village, a predominantly residential area just north of Southbridge's downtown, occupying a narrow plot of land at the junction of Hamilton and Crane Streets. The building is set to advantage on the oddly-shaped narrow triangular lot, giving the building a flatiron appearance with a rounded point. It is a two-story wood frame structure, with a small tower (that once held a clock) at the point were Hamilton and Crane Streets meet. It is finished in wooden shingles, and has a modillioned cornice. The present layout of the display windows dates to the early 20th century, and there is a second-floor veranda stretching along part of the back side (Cedar Street side).

The block was built in 1888 by Francis Chapin, a local bank officer and real estate developer, and provided local shops for the area residential neighborhood, and a meeting hall on the second floor. Early occupants of the retail spaces included a candy store, barber, tobacconist, and clothing store. It was sold by Chapin shortly after its construction to J. J. Delahanty, owner of a local furniture store; it remained in his family until 1972.

References

Chapin Block Wikipedia