National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence, Massachusetts

Location of Lawrence in Massachusetts

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]

Essex County, of which Lawrence is a part, is the location of 461 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Lawrence itself is the location of 24 of these properties and districts.[2]

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 29, 2016.[3]

Current listings

[4] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 American Woolen Company Townhouses
American Woolen Company Townhouses
March 12, 2012
(#12000098)
1-14 Wood Way, 1-14 Washington Way, 1-14 Prospect Way
42°42′01″N 71°09′18″W / 42.7004°N 71.1551°W / 42.7004; -71.1551 (American Woolen Company Townhouses)
2 American Woolen Mill Housing District
American Woolen Mill Housing District
April 8, 1982
(#82001990)
300-328 Market St.
42°41′59″N 71°09′28″W / 42.6997°N 71.1578°W / 42.6997; -71.1578 (American Woolen Mill Housing District)
3 Arlington Mills Historic District
Arlington Mills Historic District
January 3, 1985
(#85000023)
Broadway between Manchester, Stafford and Chase Sts.
42°42′56″N 71°10′52″W / 42.7156°N 71.1811°W / 42.7156; -71.1811 (Arlington Mills Historic District)
Extends into Methuen
4 Arlington-Basswood Historic District
Arlington-Basswood Historic District
November 13, 1984
(#84000406)
Roughly bounded by Lawrence, Alder, Arlington, and Juniper Sts.
42°43′08″N 71°10′11″W / 42.7189°N 71.1697°W / 42.7189; -71.1697 (Arlington-Basswood Historic District)
5 Bellevue Cemetery
Bellevue Cemetery
October 3, 2003
(#03000993)
170 May St.
42°42′38″N 71°11′10″W / 42.7106°N 71.1861°W / 42.7106; -71.1861 (Bellevue Cemetery)
Extends into Methuen
6 Blakeley Building
Blakeley Building
May 4, 2009
(#09000299)
475-479 Essex St.
42°42′22″N 71°09′55″W / 42.7061°N 71.1653°W / 42.7061; -71.1653 (Blakeley Building)
7 Buildings at 24-30 Summer St.
Buildings at 24-30 Summer St.
December 5, 1985
(#85003067)
24-30 Summer St.
42°42′37″N 71°09′16″W / 42.7103°N 71.1544°W / 42.7103; -71.1544 (Buildings at 24-30 Summer St.)
8 Downtown Lawrence Historic District
Downtown Lawrence Historic District
November 1, 1979
(#79000329)
Roughly bounded by MA 110, Methuen, Lawrence and Jackson Sts.
42°42′32″N 71°09′38″W / 42.7089°N 71.1606°W / 42.7089; -71.1606 (Downtown Lawrence Historic District)
9 Engine House No. 6
Engine House No. 6
June 2, 2004
(#04000533)
480 Howard St.
42°42′49″N 71°08′59″W / 42.7136°N 71.1497°W / 42.7136; -71.1497 (Engine House No. 6)
10 Essex Company Machine Shop
Essex Company Machine Shop
November 9, 1972
(#72000138)
Union St.
42°42′34″N 71°09′17″W / 42.709444°N 71.154722°W / 42.709444; -71.154722 (Essex Company Machine Shop)
11 Essex Company Offices and Yard
Essex Company Offices and Yard
April 26, 1979
(#79000330)
6 Essex St.
42°42′26″N 71°09′15″W / 42.707222°N 71.154167°W / 42.707222; -71.154167 (Essex Company Offices and Yard)
12 Gleason Building
Gleason Building
April 15, 1982
(#82001880)
349-351 Essex St.
42°42′27″N 71°09′46″W / 42.7075°N 71.162778°W / 42.7075; -71.162778 (Gleason Building)
13 Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
November 7, 1976
(#76001966)
Common and Jackson Sts.
42°42′31″N 71°09′29″W / 42.708611°N 71.158056°W / 42.708611; -71.158056 (Grace Episcopal Church)
14 Great Stone Dam
Great Stone Dam
April 13, 1977
(#77000184)
Merrimack River and MA 28
42°42′03″N 71°10′00″W / 42.700833°N 71.166667°W / 42.700833; -71.166667 (Great Stone Dam)
15 High Service Water Tower and Reservoir
High Service Water Tower and Reservoir
November 20, 1978
(#78000450)
Off MA 110
42°42′26″N 71°11′01″W / 42.707222°N 71.183611°W / 42.707222; -71.183611 (High Service Water Tower and Reservoir)
16 Jackson Terrace Historic District
Jackson Terrace Historic District
November 13, 1984
(#84000414)
43-59 Jackson St., Jackson Court, Jackson Terr., and 58-62 Newberry St.
42°42′35″N 71°09′26″W / 42.709722°N 71.157222°W / 42.709722; -71.157222 (Jackson Terrace Historic District)
17 Mechanics Block Historic District
Mechanics Block Historic District
April 3, 1973
(#73001942)
107-139 Garden St. and 6-38 Orchard St.
42°42′34″N 71°09′17″W / 42.709444°N 71.154722°W / 42.709444; -71.154722 (Mechanics Block Historic District)
18 North Canal
North Canal
July 29, 1975
(#75000278)
Parallel to Canal St.
42°42′18″N 71°09′29″W / 42.705°N 71.158056°W / 42.705; -71.158056 (North Canal)
19 North Canal Historic District
North Canal Historic District
November 13, 1984
(#84000417)
Roughly bounded by the Merrimack and Spicket Rivers, North, Canal, and Broadway
42°42′15″N 71°09′40″W / 42.704167°N 71.161111°W / 42.704167; -71.161111 (North Canal Historic District)
Boundary increase (listed May 8, 2009)[6]
20 Old Public Library
Old Public Library
November 28, 1978
(#78000452)
190 Hampshire St.
42°42′34″N 71°10′05″W / 42.709444°N 71.168056°W / 42.709444; -71.168056 (Old Public Library)
21 John R. Rollins School
John R. Rollins School
August 10, 2000
(#00000956)
451 Howard St.
42°42′49″N 71°08′55″W / 42.713611°N 71.148611°W / 42.713611; -71.148611 (John R. Rollins School)
22 Sacred Heart Parish Complex
Sacred Heart Parish Complex
November 29, 2011
(#11000853)
321 S. Broadway
42°41′22″N 71°09′32″W / 42.689522°N 71.158903°W / 42.689522; -71.158903 (Sacred Heart Parish Complex)
23 Daniel Saunders School
Daniel Saunders School
May 11, 2011
(#11000266)
243 S. Broadway
42°41′33″N 71°09′39″W / 42.6925°N 71.160833°W / 42.6925; -71.160833 (Daniel Saunders School)
24 Wood Worsted Mill
Wood Worsted Mill
August 12, 2010
(#10000539)
S. Union St. and Merrimack St.
42°42′09″N 71°09′12″W / 42.7025°N 71.153333°W / 42.7025; -71.153333 (Wood Worsted Mill)

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. 1 2 Staff (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on April 29, 2016.
  4. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. "Weekly List". National Park Service. May 22, 2009. Retrieved May 24, 2009.
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