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Saxonville Historic District

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Built
  
1823

NRHP Reference #
  
92000992

Area
  
23 ha

Architect
  
Multiple

Opened
  
1823

Added to NRHP
  
20 August 1992

Saxonville Historic District

Location
  
Framingham, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Second Empire, Italianate

Similar
  
Wesley Methodist Church, Framingham Country Club, Wellfleet Driveā€‘In Theater, Hopkinton State Park

The Saxonville Historic District of Framingham, Massachusetts, encompasses a historic 19th century mill village at the heart of Saxonville. The district is centered on the mill complex at the junction of Water, Central, Elm, and Concord Streets, radiating north on Elm Street and west on Water Street. The extant mill brick and concrete buildings were built after fires destroyed older mill buildings in the 1880s by the Roxbury Carpet Company, whose owner, Michael Simpson, had successfully orchestrated the commercial production of carpets in a single facility. The district includes mill worker housing, some of which dates to the 1820s, as well as private residential development from the period, and a cluster of commercial and civic buildings adjacent to the mill complex.

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

References

Saxonville Historic District Wikipedia


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