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South Main Street Historic District (Coventry, Rhode Island)

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Location
  
Coventry, Rhode Island

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Federal

Area
  
3 ha

Architect
  
Unknown

NRHP Reference #
  
87001064

Added to NRHP
  
10 July 1987

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The South Main Street Historic District is a historic district in Coventry, Rhode Island. It extends along South Main Street from its crossing of the South Branch of the Pawtuxet River in the north, to just below Wood Street in the south, and includes a few properties on immediately adjacent streets. The area is almost entire residential, and was developed in the 19th century, providing housing for middle-class workers not directly affiliated with the mills that lined the river. About half the houses were built before 1850, and exhibit either Federal or Greek Revival styling, while most of the remaining houses were built before 1920. The principal non-residential structures are a VFW hall, which began as a mid-19th century residential structure associated with Rhode Island's prominent Whipple family, the Stillwater Company mill at the northern end of the district (1914), and the three-room Cady Street Schoolhouse (1844).

The area was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

References

South Main Street Historic District (Coventry, Rhode Island) Wikipedia


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