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Newtonville Historic District

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270: 262: 1127: 62: 1139: 671: 1116: 574: 237:, separately listed on the National Register, was built through his efforts. The business district was harmed by the widening of Washington Street and depression of the railroad right-of-way, as well as the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike, which resulted in the demolition of Newtonville's 1880 station, and the division of the business district. 233:) and began to develop and promote the area, with its major period of development taking place between about 1880 and 1900. The Claflin Block (1874) was the area's first major commercial building, and Claflin also built a number of handsome Victorian houses along Walnut Street as speculative ventures. The 207:
commuter railroad tracks running east-west and roughly bisecting it. The residential part of the historic district encompasses an area with a high concentration of Victorian-era houses south of the business district, as well as the southern portion of the business district on Walnut Street. When it
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The Newtonville Branch Library, now the Newton Senior Center, is a significant contributing structure within the Historic District. The largest of Newton's branch libraries, it was designed in the classical revival style by architect E. Donald Robb of Robb and Little. The central pedimented pavillon
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in 1986, the district had two major sections. The first section consisted of Highland and Otis Streets, between Lowell Ave. and Walnut Street, including properties on Lowell, but excluding properties on Walnut St. north of Cabot Street. The second portion consisted of Walnut Street between Cabot
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and including most of Clyde Street east of Walnut. In 1990 its boundaries were increased to include Birch Hill Road south of Highland, additional houses on Lowell Street, and the business district on Walnut Street south of the railroad tracks.
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rising above the third floor. Flanking on both sides are wings with large double-hung windows. The stained glass medallions in the windows at the north and south gable ends of the original reading room were designed by
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Newtonville was relatively undeveloped in the mid-19th century, despite the presence of the railroad. In the 1850s
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Window at Newtonville Branch Library (1939) by artist Charles Jay Connick with line from Robert Frost's poem
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The village of Newtonville is located in central Newton, bounded on the north by
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton, Massachusetts
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National Register of Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts
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Connick Stained Glass Windows Foundation, Charles J (1939).
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Massachusetts Cultural Information Resource System (MACRIS)
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Historic districts in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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City of Newton brochure Discover Historic Newtonville
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Robert Frost at Newtonville Library Dedication 1939
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Newton, Massachusetts
MPS
86001753
90000014
historic district
Newtonville
Newton, Massachusetts
National Register of Historic Places
Massachusetts Route 16
Commonwealth Avenue
Massachusetts Route 30
Massachusetts Turnpike
MBTA
National Register of Historic Places
Newton North High School
William Claflin
William Hull
Newton North High School
Claflin School
cupola
Charles Jay Connick
Robert Frost
Mending Wall


Contributing properties
Claflin School

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