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May Street Historic District

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Built
  
1867

MPS
  
Worcester MRA

Address
  
Worcester, MA 01610, USA

Added to NRHP
  
5 March 1980

Architect
  
Barker & Nourse,et al.

NRHP Reference #
  
80000622

Opened
  
1867

May Street Historic District

Location
  
Properties from 29 to 46 May St., Worcester, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Second Empire, Gothic, Queen Anne

Similar
  
Wachusett Reservoir, DCU Center, Green Hill Park, Salisbury Mansion and Store, Elm Park

The May Street Historic District of Worcester, Massachusetts encompasses a well-preserved collection of mid-19th century residences that are predominanty Queen Anne in their styling. The district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, extends along May Street from Florence Street to just beyond Woodland Street, including houses numbered from 29 to 56 May Street.

Although May Street was laid out early in the 19th century, it was not developed in any significant way before the 1880s. Although there are older houses along the street, the oldest in this district is the Second Empire house built c. 1867 at 30 May Street, after lot lines had been drawn on maps of the period. The only other Second Empire house, at 33 May Street, was built c. 1873 and significantly restyled c. 1891 with Queen Anne details. The other early buildings were Victorian Gothic houses at 32 and 34 May Street, built in the late 1870s, and a third at number 29, built c. 1880.

Most of the remaining buildings were built between 1888 and 1896, with Queen Anne styling. The notable exceptions are a triple decker at 49 May Street, and Victorian cottages at 31 and 56 May Street, built c. 1882 and c. 1886 respectively.

References

May Street Historic District Wikipedia