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The Boardman

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Built
  
1899

NRHP Reference #
  
85003403

Added to NRHP
  
25 October 1985

MPS
  
North Adams MRA

Opened
  
1899

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Location
  
39-53 Montana St. North Adams, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Massachusetts Museum of Contemp, Savoy Mountain State For, The Snow Hole, Clarksburg State Park, Church Street‑Cady Hill Histor

The Boardman is a series of rowhouses at 39-53 Montana Street, occupying an entire city block between Hoosac and Blackinton Streets in North Adams, Massachusetts. The building was, at the time of its construction (1899-1901), one of the most elaborate multiunit buildings in the city. They were built by developer Walter Penniman in two stages on land subdivided from the estate of F. R. Blackinton in response to the demand for housing occasioned by the establishment of the normal school (now the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, located across the street). The first four units were built in 1899, the other five in 1901. The first floor was built of stone, while the second floor was of clapboarded wood frame construction. Each unit featured porches in front and in back, and had a servant staircase in the rear, an indication of the status of the occupants. The architect was Edwin Thayer Barlow, who designed the row in Colonial Revival style. The rowhouses were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

References

The Boardman Wikipedia