NRHP Reference # 85000319 Area 6 ha Added to NRHP 21 February 1985 | Built 1850 Address Clinton, MA 01510, USA Opened 1850 | |
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Architect Hoadley,John C.; et al. Architectural style Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian Similar Wachusett Dam, Great Smoky Mountains, Museum of Russian Icons, Wachusett Reservoir, Great Smoky Mountain |
The Downtown Clinton Historic District is a historic district encompassing the main downtown area of Clinton, Massachusetts. It extends along High Street, between Union Street in the south, and Ring and Prospect Streets in the north, and includes several adjacent buildings on Church Street, a major cross street. The area was developed between roughly 1840 and the 1920s, and its architecture is reflective of this period. The oldest buildings are Italianate in style, while those built later are predominantly Colonial Revival in character. The district includes 31 contributing buildings. One of the oldest buildings in the district is the Brimhall Building at 92-116 High Street, which was built in 1857, but received a Colonial Revival facelift in 1915.
The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.