LIST OF REGISTERED HISTORIC PLACES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS

List of Registered Historic Places in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of Massachusetts:
'Contents:' Counties in Massachusetts
Barnstable - Berkshire - Bristol - Dukes - Essex - Franklin - Hampden - Hampshire - Middlesex - Nantucket - Norfolk - Plymouth - Suffolk - Worcester

::''This list is complete as of the Recent Listings dated June 29, 2007''
==Acton==

Acton Centre Historic District — Main St., Wood and Woodbur Lanes, Newton, Concord, and Nagog Hill Rds. (added April 10, 1983)

Exchange Hall — Quimby Sq. on School St. (added July 13, 1986)

Faulkner Homestead — High St. (added 1971)

Isaac Davis Trail — Running E-W between towns of Acton and Concord (added May 11, 1972)

John Robbins House — 144 Great Rd. (added August 25, 2003)

Jonathan and Simon Hosmer House — 300 Main St. (added June 2, 2002)

Jones Tavern — 128 Main St. (added July 13, 1986)
==Arlington==
''This list has been transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Arlington, Massachusetts
==Ashland==

Ashland Dam and Spillway — N end of Ashland Reservoir in Ashland State Park (added February 18, 1990)

Ashland Town House — 101 Main St. (added April 3, 2004)

Hopkinton Dam and Spillway — E end of Hopkinton Reservoir in Hopkinton State Park (added February 18, 1990)
==Ayer==

Community Memorial Hospital (Ayer, Massachusetts) — 15 Winthrop Ave. (added June 14, 2004)

Fort Devens Historic District — Roughly bounded by El Caney St., Antietam St., Sherman Ave., MacArthur Ave. and Buena Vista St. (added July 10, 1993)

Pleasant Street School — Pleasant St. (added February 23, 1986)
==Bedford==

Bacon-Gleason-Blodgett Homestead — 118 Wilson Rd. (added May 14, 1977)

Bedford Center Historic District — Irregular pattern along Great Rd. from Bacon to Concord and North Rds. (added December 17, 1977)

Bedford Depot — 80 Loomis St. and 120 South Rd. (added September 21, 2003)

Christopher Page House — 50 Old Billerica Rd. (added April 9, 1990)

David Lane House — 147 North Rd. (added May 2, 1980)

Job Lane House — 295 North St. (added June 8, 1973)

Nathaniel Page House — 89 Page Rd. (added April 29, 1978)

Shawsheen Cemetery Great Rd. and Shawsheen Rd. added June 12, 2007

Wilson Mill-Old Burlington Road District — Old Burlington Rd. and Wilson Rd. (added September 18, 2003)
==Belmont==

Abraham Hill House — 388 Pleasant St. (added April 9, 1990)

Belmont Railroad Station — 1 Common St. (added 1998)

McLean Hospital National Register District — 115 Mill St. (added February 23, 2003)

Pleasant Street Historic District (Belmont, Massachusetts) — Irregular Pattern along Pleasant St. (added July 12, 1979)

Redtop — 90 Somerset St. (added December 11, 1971)
==Billerica==

Abraham Jaquith House — 161 Concord Rd. (added April 14, 1991)

Billerica Mills Historic District — Roughly bounded by Concord River, Treble Cove Terr., Kohlrausch Ave., Indian Rd., Holt Ruggles, and Rogers Sts. (added December 10, 1983)

Billerica Town Common District — Bounded by Cummings St., Concord Rd., and Boston Rd. (added September 14, 1973)

Deacon Samuel Hill House — 33 Riverhurst Rd. (added April 9, 1990)

Dutton-Holden Homestead — 28 Pond St. (added April 29, 2001)

Howe School — 390 Boston Rd. (added July 11, 2002)

Manning Manse — 56 Chelmsford Rd. (added September 11, 1982)

Sabbath Day House — 20 Andover Rd. (added September 14, 1973)
==Boxborough==

Boxborough Old Town Center listed December 12, 2006

Levi Wetherbee Farm
==Burlington==

Center School (Burlington, Massachusetts) listed June 21, 2006

Francis Wyman House — Francis Wyman St. (added April 17, 1975)

Meeting House of the Second Parish in Woburn — 12 Lexington St. (added April 9, 1990)

West School (Burlington, Massachusetts) listed May 17, 2006
==Cambridge==
''This list has been transferred to'' List of Registered Historic Places in Cambridge, Massachusetts


==Carlisle==

George Robbins House — 523 Curve St. (added April 9, 1990)

Zeb Spaulding House — 1044 Lowell Rd. (added April 9, 1990)
==Chelmsford==

Chelmsford Center Historic District — MA 4, MA 110 and MA 27 (added March 20, 1980)

Fiske House — 1 Billerica Rd. (added 1977)

Hildreth-Robbins House listed November 29, 2006

Old Chelmsford Garrison House Complex — 105 Garrison Rd. (added June 8, 1973)

Oliver Hutchins House — 79 Elm St. (added October 5, 1985)
==Concord==
''This list has been transferred to'' List of Registered Historic Places in Concord, Massachusetts
==Dunstable==

Dunstable Town Hall — 511 Main St. (added June 12, 1999)
==Framingham==

Concord Square Historic District — Park, Concord, and Kendall Sts., and Union Ave. (added April 10, 1983)

First Baptist Church — 1013 Worcester Rd. (added May 9, 1980)

Framingham Centre Common Historic District — Roughly centered on Framingham Centre Common, between MA 9 and I-90 (added November 25, 1990)

Framingham Civic League — Located downtown, part of the Cultural Triangle with the library, Nevins Hall, the Danforth Museum, and the Performing Arts Center of Metrowest. Historic theatre hosts performances, bingo, ESL classes, etc.

Framingham Railroad Station — 417 Waverly St. (added February 17, 1975)

Framingham Reservoir No. 1 Dam and Gatehouse — E end of Framingham Reservoir No. 1, off Winter St. N of Long Ave. (added February 18, 1990)

Framingham Reservoir No. 2 Dam and Gatehouse — Between Framingham Reservoirs Nos. 1 and 2, W of jct. of Winter and Fountain Sts. (added February 18, 1990)

Framingham Reservoir No. 3 Dam and Gatehouse — SE end of Framingham Reservoir No. 3, off MA 9/30 (added February 18, 1990)

Irving Square Historic District — Irving Square, Waverly, South, Columbia, Irving, Gordon and Hollis Sts. (added December 30, 1982)

Lake Cochituate Dam — NW side of Lake Cochituate (added February 18, 1990)

Moses Ellis House — 283 Pleasant St. (added December 29, 1983)

Paul Gibbs House — 1147 Edmands Rd. (added April 10, 1983)

Saint John's Episcopal Church — Maynard Rd. and Church St. (added February 12, 1990)

Saxonville Historic District — Roughly, along Elm, Danforth, Central, Water and Concord Sts. (added September 20, 1992)

Sudbury Aqueduct Linear District — Along Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly St. to Chestnut Hill Reservoir (added February 18, 1990)

Whit's Diner — 184A Fountain St. (added 2003)
==Groton==

Bennett-Shattuck House listed February 22, 2006

Gov. George S. Boutwell House — 172 Main St. (added February 5, 2005)

Groton Inn — Main St. (added September 3, 1976)

Groton Leatherboard Company — 6 W. Main St. (added May 18, 2002)
==Holliston==

Bullard Farm — 7 Bullard Ln. (added June 26, 1995)

East Holliston Historic District — Washington, Baker, Curve, Woodland St., Quail Run (added July 14, 2002)

Hydrant No. 3 House — Washington St. (added April 6, 2000)

Isaac Bullard House — 77 Ashland St. (added April 9, 1990)

Thomas Hollis Historic District — Washington St. from Winter to Highland Sts. (added November 30, 1989)
==Hopkinton==

Cedar Swamp Archeological District (added June 23, 1988)

Hopkinton Supply Co. Building — 26-28 Main St. (added April 10, 1983)
==Hudson==

Col. Adelbert Mossman House — 76 Park St. (added October 30, 1982)

Goodale Homestead — 100 Chestnut St. (added February 21, 1975)
==Lexington==

Buckman Tavern — Hancock St., on the E side of Lexington Green (added November 15, 1966)

Follen Community Church — 755 Massachusetts Ave. (added May 30, 1976)

Gen. Samuel Chandler House — 8 Goodwin Rd. (added May 13, 1977)

Hancock School — 33 Forest St. (added September 22, 1975)

Hancock-Clarke House — 35 Hancock St. (added August 17, 1971)

John Mason House — 1303 Massachusetts Ave. (added April 9, 1990)

Lexington Green — Massachusetts and Hancock Sts. (added November 15, 1966)

Minute Man National Historical Park — Minute Man National Historical Park (added December 29, 2002)

Sanderson House and Munroe Tavern — 1314 and 1332 Massachusetts Ave. (added May 26, 1976)

Simonds Tavern — 331 Bedford St. (added November 14, 1976)

Stone Building — 735 Massachusetts Ave. (added May 30, 1976)

US Post Office-Lexington Main — 1661 Massachusetts Ave. (added July 26, 1986)

Warren E. Sherburne House — 11 Percy Rd. (added 1977)
==Lincoln==

Daniel Brooks House — Brooks Rd. E. (added November 25, 1973)

Flint House — 28 Lexington Rd. (added August 25, 2003)

Gropius House — 68 Baker Ridge Rd. (added June 16, 2000)

Henry Higginson House listed May 26, 2005

Hoar Tavern — NE of Lincoln on MA 2 (added August 23, 1973)

Lincoln Center Historic District — Bedford, Lincoln, Old Lexington, Sandy Pond, Trapelo & Weston Rds. (added August 18, 1985)

McCune Site (added February 23, 1986)

The Grange (Lincoln, Massachusetts) — Codman Rd. (added May 18, 1974)

Woods End Road Historic District — 68 Baker Bridge Rd., 1, 5, 9, and 10 Woods End Rd. (added August 8, 1988)
==Littleton==

Houghton Memorial Building — 4 Rogers St. (added April 18, 1991)

Old Burying Ground (Littleton, Massachusetts) — King St., near jct. with White St. (added March 5, 2002)

Reed-Wood Place Meetinghouse Rd. (added October 14, 2000)
==Lowell==
''This list has been transferred to'' List of Registered Historic Places in Lowell, Massachusetts
==Malden==

Bell Rock Memorial Park — Bounded by Main, Wigglesworth, Meridan, and Ellis Sts. (added March 9, 2001)

Charles A. Daniels School — Daniels St. (added February 6, 1987)

Common Burying Ground at Sandy Bank — Green St. (added September 27, 1981)

Converse Memorial Building — 36 Salem St. (added October 5, 1985)

Fells Connector Parkways, Metropolitan System of Greater Boston — Fellsway East:E. Border Rd. To Fellsway W;Fellsway West: Fulton St. to Fellway E;Fellsway:Fellsway E to Wellington Br (added June 9, 2003)

Fellsmere Park Parkways, Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston — W. border Rd, Boundary rd. (added June 9, 2003)

Marcia Browne Junior High School — 295 Broadway (added December 2, 2000)

Middlesex Fells Reservation Parkways — E Border Rd., Fellsway E, Fellsway W, Hillcrest Pky., South St., Pond St., S Border Rd., Ravine Rd., and Woodland Rd. (added March 4, 2003)

Odd Fellows Building — 442 Main St. (added 1988)

St. Paul's Parish Church — 26 Washington St. (added October 28, 2001)

Waitt Brick Block — 422-424 Main St. (added December 12, 1982)

Wilbur Fiske Haven House — 339 Pleasant St. (added 1992)
==Marlborough==

Brigham Cemetery — off W. Main St. near Crescent St. (added October 10, 2004)

Capt. Peter Rice House — 377 Elm St. (added May 9, 1980)

John Cotting House — 74 Main St. (added September 16, 1984)

Maplewood Cemetery — Pleasant St. (added October 29, 2004)

Marlborough Center Historic District — Roughly bounded by MA 85, Granger Blvd., Mechanic St., Central St., and Washington St. (added September 19, 1998)

Pleasant Street Historic District (Marlborough, Massachusetts) — 187-235 Pleasant St. (added October 27, 2001)

Robin Hill Cemetery — Donald Lynch Blvd. (added October 29, 2004)

Rocklawn Cemetery — Stevens St. (added November 6, 2004)

Spring Hill Cemetery (Marlborough, Massachusetts) — High and Brown Sts. (added November 6, 2004)

Temple Building (Marlborough, Massachusetts) — 149 Main St. (added April 10, 1983)

Warren Block — 155 Main St. (added April 10, 1983)

Weeks Cemetery — Corner of Sudbury St. and Concord Rd. (added October 10, 2004)

West Main Street Historic District — West Main, Pleasant, Winthrop and Witherbee Sts. (added December 8, 2001)

Wilson Cemetery — Wilson St. (added October 10, 2004)
==Maynard==

Glenwood Cemetery — NE of Parker St. and Great Rd. (added June 12, 2004)
==Medford==
''This list has been transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Medford, Massachusetts
==Melrose==

Beebe Estate — 235 W. Foster St. (added June 20, 1981)

Larrabee's Brick Block — 500-504 Main St. (added April 29, 1984)

Lynn Fells Parkway, Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston — Lynn Fells Parkway (added June 9, 2003)

Melrose Public Library — 63 W. Emerson St. (added July 23, 1988)

Melrose Town Center Historic District — Main St. (added May 1, 1982)

Phineas Upham House — 255 Upham St. (added April 9, 1990)

Trinity Episcopal Church — 131 W. Emerson St. (added June 26, 1995)
==Natick==

Casey's Diner — 36 South Ave. (added October 22, 1999)

Clark Houses — 74 and 76 W. Central St. (added March 17, 1978)

Henry Wilson Shoe Shop — 181 W. Central St. (added September 24, 2000)

John Eliot Historic District — Eliot, Pleasant, and Auburn Sts. (added July 23, 1983)

Natick Center Historic District — North Ave., Main, Central, and Summer Sts. (added 1977)

Rev. Stephen Badger House — 87 Eliot St. (added May 1, 1980)

Robert Jenison House — N of Natick off I 90 (added October 6, 1978)

Stephen Bacon House — 105 N. Main St. (added April 9, 1990)

The Parsonage — 16 Pleasant St. (added December 11, 1971)
==Newton==
''This list has been transferred to'' List of Registered Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts.
==North Reading==

John Bickford House — 235 Elm St. (added April 9, 1990)

Rev. Daniel Putnam House — 27 Bow St. (added April 9, 1990)
==Pepperell==

Pepperell Center Historic District — Roughly, along Park, Main, Elm, Townsend and Heald Sts. (added September 5, 1994)
==Reading==
This list has been transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Reading, Massachusetts
==Sherborn==
''This list has been transferred to'' List of Registered Historic Places in Sherborn, Massachusetts
==Shirley==

James Parker House — R.R. 1, Box 30 Center Rd. (added March 25, 1988)

Shirley Center Historic District — Brown, Center, Horsepond, Parker and Whitney Rds. (added October 1, 1988)

Shirley Shaker Village — S of Shirley on Harvard Rd. (added June 24, 1976)

Shirley Village Historic District — Roughly bounded by Center, Harvard, Leominster and Shaker Rds. (added February 23, 1992)
==Somerville==
This list has been transferred to: List of Registered Historic Places in Somerville, Massachusetts


==Stoneham==
Transfered to List of Registered Historic Places in Stoneham, Massachusetts
==Stow==

Brown-Stow House — 172 Harvard Rd. (added April 9, 1990)

Hapgood House — 76 Treaty Elm Ln. (added April 9, 1990)

Randall-Hale Homestead — 6 Sudbury Rd. (added April 22, 1996)

Tenney Homestead — 156 Taylor Rd. (added April 9, 1990)

Walcott-Whitney House — 137 Tuttle Ln. (added April 9, 1990)
==Sudbury==

Bogle-Walker House — 55 and 62 Goodman's Rd. (added September 27, 1992)

Goodnow Library — 21 Concord Rd. (added June 22, 2002)

Moses Brewer House — 88 Concord Rd. (added April 9, 1990)

Sudbury Center Historic District — Concord and Old Sudbury Rds. (added August 14, 1976)

Sudbury Dam Historic District — SE end of Sudbury Reservoir off MA 30 (added February 18, 1990)

Wayside Inn Historic District — Old Boston Post Rd. (added May 23, 1973)
==Tewksbury==

Tewksbury State Hospital — Jct. of East and Livingston Sts. (added February 21, 1994)
==Tyngsborough==

Old Town Hall — 10 Kendal Rd. (added March 2, 2005)

Tyng Mansion — 80 Tyng Rd (added August 19, 1977
==Uxbridge==

Charles Capron House — 2 Capron St. (added November 7, 1983)
==Wakefield==
Transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Wakefield, Massachusetts
==Waltham==
Transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Waltham, Massachusetts
==Watertown==

Abraham Browne House — 562 Main St. (added April 9, 1990)

Commanding Officer's Quarters, Watertown Arsenal — 443 Arsenal St. (added November 7, 1976)

Edmund Fowle House — 26-28 Marshall St. (added December 11, 1977)

Miles Pratt House — 106 Mt. Auburn St. (added June 9, 1985)

Old Watertown High School listed September 22, 2006

Town Diner — 627 Mount Auburn St. (added October 22, 1999)

Watertown Arsenal Historic District — Arsenal St. (added June 14, 1999)
==Wayland==

Hopestill Bent Tavern — 252 Old Connecticut Path (added April 9, 1990)

Noyes-Parris House — 204 Old Connecticut Path (added April 9, 1990)

Old Town Bridge (Massachusetts) — N of Weyland on MA 27 (added June 2, 1975)

Wayland Center Historic District — Irregular pattern along both sides of U.S. 20 and MA 27 (added October 6, 1974)
==Westford==

Brookside Historic District — 1-44 Brookside, 5 Moore Rd., 1-7 Coolidge Ave. (added February 23, 2003)

Fairview Cemetery — Main St. (added February 12, 2005)

Forge Village Historic District — Roughly bounded by Forge Pond, W. Prescott St., Story St., Orchard St., Abbott St., and Pleasant St. (added June 2, 2002)

Graniteville Historic District — Broadway, Church, Cross, First, Fourth, N. Main, River School, Second, and Third Sts. (added February 17, 2002)

Henry Fletcher House — 224 Concord Rd. (added October 30, 1993)

Hillside Cemetery (Westford, Massachusetts) listed December 6, 2005

John Proctor House — 218 Concord Rd. (added March 4, 1993)

Parker Village Historic District — Concord, Carlisle, Old Lowell, Griffin Rds. (added 2002)

Russian Cemetery listed November 25, 2005

Westford Center Historic District — Roughly along Graniteville Rd., Main St., Lincoln St., and Depot St. (added September 28, 1998)

Westlawn Cemetery (Westford, Massachusetts) — Concord Rd. (added February 5, 2005)

Wright Cemetery listed December 6, 2005
==Weston==

Abel Allen House — S of Weston at 1 Chestnut St. (added February 9, 1978)

Boston Post Road Historic District — Both sides of the Boston Post Rd. from Plain Rd. to Stony Brook (added March 11, 1983)

Case's Corner Historic District — School, Wellesley, Newton and Ash Sts. (added October 12, 2002)

Edward Peirce House-Henderson House of Northeastern University — 99 Westcliff Rd. (added September 19, 1997)

Glen Road Historic District listed September 6, 2006

Golden Ball Tavern — 662 Boston Post Rd. (added October 28, 1972)

Harrington House — 555 Wellesley St. (added July 22, 1976)

Isaac Hobbs House — 87 North Ave. (added July 1, 1982)

Kendal Green Historic District — North Ave., Church, Viles Sts., Brook Rd. (added April 1, 2000)

Rev. Samuel Woodward House — 19 Concord Rd. (added November 8, 1976)

Samuel Train House — 342 Winter St. (added 1976)

Silver Hill Historic District — Silver Hill, Westland Rds., Merriam St. (added September 25, 2004)

Wellington Farm Historic District — 487-500 Wellesley St. (added May 14, 1988)

Weston Aqueduct Linear District — Along Weston Aqueduct from Sudbury Reservoir to Weston Reservoir (added February 18, 1990)
==Wilmington==

Boutell-Hathorn House — 280 Wobun St. (added November 27, 2004)

Buck's Corner Historic District — 216 Wildwood St., 580,584,588,590,602,603,604 Woburn St. (added December 21, 2003)

Church Street Historic District — 72-150 and 117-135 Church St., 4 Central St. (added December 21, 2003)

Ephraim Buck House — 216 Wildwood St. (added April 9, 1990)

Gowing-Sheldon Historic District — 642 and 643 Woburn St. (added December 21, 2003)

Harnden Tavern — 430 Salem St. (added May 8, 1975)

High Street Historic District — Even nos. 8-72 High St. except 20A and 20R, plus nos. 31, 47, 57 and 67. (added December 21, 2003)

West Schoolhouse — Shawsheen Ave. at Aldrich Rd. (added March 21, 1990)

Wilmington Centre Village Historic District — Roughly, Middlesex Dr. and Church St. from Adams St. to Wildwood Cemetery (added May 8, 1992)
==Winchester==
Transferred to List of Registered Historic Places in Winchester, Massachusetts
==Woburn==

1790 House — 827 Main St. (added November 9, 1974)

Benjamin Thompson House (Count Rumford Birthplace) — 90 Elm St. (added June 15, 1975)

First Burial Ground — Park St. near Centre St. (added December 13, 2004)

First Congregational Church in Woburn — 322 Main St. (added February 6, 1992)

Jack's Diner — 901 Main St. (added December 22, 2000)

Loammi Baldwin Mansion — 2 Alfred St. (added November 7, 1971)

Middlesex Canal — Running SE between towns of Lowell and Woburn (added September 21, 1972)

US Post Office-Woburn Center Station — 2 Abbott St. (added November 19, 1987)

Woburn Public Library — Pleasant St. (added December 13, 1976)

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