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Upper Worthington Historic District

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Built
  
1908

Opened
  
1908

Added to NRHP
  
31 March 1983

NRHP Reference #
  
83000773

Area
  
3,238 m²

Upper Worthington Historic District

Location
  
Springfield, Massachusetts

Architect
  
Gagnier & Angers et al.

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival, Moderne, Tudor Revival

Similar
  
Forest Park, Symphony Hall - Springfield, Quadrangle, MassMutual Center, Naismith Memorial Basketbal

The Upper Worthington Historic District of Springfield, Massachusetts encompasses a collection of visually cohesive residential apartment blocks dating to the first three decades of the 20th century. It is centered on a portion of Worthington Street, a major east-west road in the city, between Armory Street and Summit Street, and includes 33 buildings on those three streets as well as Federal and Taylor Streets, near their junctions with either Worthington or Federal. Most of the contributing buildings are four story brick buildings with Georgian detailing and stone trim.

The district was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, including 28 buildings; the district was expanded in 1992 to add the five buildings on Taylor Street.

References

Upper Worthington Historic District Wikipedia