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Coordinates: 42°42′56″N 71°10′52″W. The Arlington Mills Historic District encompasses a major 19th century textile manufacturing complex in Lawrence and Methuen, Massachusetts. Developed between 1865 and 1925, it was one of the state's largest textile operations at its height.
- Lockwood-Green Company
- 1865
- 75 acres (30 ha)
Now a smaller site called the Arlington Mills Historic District (it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places), it sits on the Lawrence-Methuen border and is home to loft apartments. An industrial innovation hub is also reportedly in the works.
A well-preserved example of the inexpensive dwellings built by speculators for sale to woolen mill workers, a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gable-roofed worker's cottage in the Arlington Mills Historic District,
[4]Name On The Register [5]ImageDate Listed [6]1Arlington Mills Historic District More ...January 3, 1985 ( #85000023)2Stephen Barker HouseJanuary 20, 1984 ( #84002307)3Bellevue Cemetery More imagesOctober 3, 2003 ( #03000993)4J.E. Buswell House More imagesJanuary 20, 1984 ( #84002317)People also ask
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13 Annis Street is a historic mill worker house in Methuen, Massachusetts. Built about 1880, it is a typical small residence built for workers at the nearby Arlington Mills. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, but has lost many of its exterior decorative details since. Description and history
- Italianate
- 1880
- less than one acre
- 13 Annis Street, Methuen, Massachusetts
Local Historic Districts are designated by the County Board when there is sufficient historic merit. The term “historic district” includes both individual and collections of historic buildings, sites or objects. Apply here to request the study of properties for local historic district designation.
Directions. Nearby. The Arlington Mills Historic District encompasses a major 19th century textile manufacturing complex in Lawrence and Methuen, Massachusetts. Developed between 1865 and 1925, it was one of the state's largest textile operations at its height.
Local Historic Districts A-Z. These are the local historic districts and sites found throughout Arlington. The historic character of these sites is maintained through a design review process, which requires the review of any exterior modifications, new construction, or demolition within district boundaries. Alcova (1860)