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Lincoln Historic District (Hingham, Massachusetts)

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Architect
  
Multiple

Area
  
105 ha

NRHP Reference #
  
90001728

Added to NRHP
  
7 January 1991

Lincoln Historic District (Hingham, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Roughly, North & South Sts. from West to Water Sts., Main St. S to Garrison Rd., & Lincoln St. & Fearing Rd. N to Miles, Hingham, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Early Republic, Late Victorian, Colonial

The Lincoln Historic District is a historic district in Hingham, Massachusetts, United States. It is roughly located on North and South Streets from West to Water Streets, Main Street south to Garrison Road, and Lincoln Street and Fearing Road north to Miles. It encompasses the earliest streets laid out in Hingham at the time of its founding in 1635, covering more than 300 years of development and a cross section of Hingham's architectural history. It includes some of the town's oldest buildings, including most notably the Old Ship Church and the General Benjamin Lincoln House, both National Historic Landmarks. The district takes its name from the large number of Lincolns who were among Hingham's early settlers.

The district features Early Republic, Late Victorian, and Colonial architecture and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

References

Lincoln Historic District (Hingham, Massachusetts) Wikipedia