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Mendon Center Historic District

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Location
  
Mendon, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Colonial, Federal

Opened
  
1740

Added to NRHP
  
19 June 2003

Built
  
1740

NRHP Reference #
  
03000552

Area
  
162 ha

Mendon Center Historic District

Architect
  
Carter, Elias; Metcalf, James Edward, Jr.

The Mendon Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the village center of Mendon, Massachusetts, and some of its surrounding rural areas. It is roughly bounded by Main, Hastings, Maple, North, Washington & George Streets. The village is centered on the triangle defined by Main, Hastings, and Maple Streets, with dwellings built up on the roads that radiate away from this area. Founders' Park, located at the junction of Main, Hastings, North and Milford Streets, is the site of the original town center, where the first meeting house was located. The district has residential buildings dating from the 18th to the mid-20th centuries, in a wide variety of styles. The focal point of the town center is the Second Unitarian Church, an 1820 building designed by Worcester architect Elias Carter.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

References

Mendon Center Historic District Wikipedia