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Old Town Center Historic District

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Location
  
Eastham, Massachusetts

NRHP Reference #
  
01000196

Added to NRHP
  
2 March 2001

Architectural style
  
Colonial, Georgian

Area
  
16 ha

Old Town Center Historic District

Architect
  
Ward, George; Bangs, Seymour and John, et al.

The Old Town Center Historic District is a historic district roughly along Locust Public Rd. and Salt Pond Road in Eastham, Massachusetts. The district encompasses Eastham's original town center, with a cluster of well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings. The area served as the town's civic center due to its proximity to Salt Pond, which provided access to the Atlantic Ocean, and was a major transportation route. (Most of the district is now separated from Salt Pond by US Route 6, a four-lane road.) The advent of the railroad in the 1870s shifted the town's economic and civic heart to the present center. The Old Town district is 40 acres (16 ha) in size, with 42 mainly residential buildings contributing to its significance. The oldest building in the district is the c. 1672 John Knowles House at 191 Locust Road. The town's first town hall (1851) and first schoolhouse (1869) still stand in the district; the schoolhouse is a landmark visible from Route 6.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

References

Old Town Center Historic District Wikipedia