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St. Johnsbury Historic District

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253:, where its Main Street is now located. This area developed as a residential and civic hub, with some commercial development, in the first half of the 19th century. The arrival of railroad lines in the 19th century prompted major development in the "lower district", now Railroad Street, as a commercial center organized around the railroads. During the second half of the 19th century this development competed with Main Street for economic primacy, and elements of a commercial corridor began to take grow on Eastern Avenue, the main through road between Main and Railroad Streets. Railroad Street benefited from the ongoing railroad activity, while Main Street benefited in no small measure from the activities of the Fairbanks family, whose Fairbanks Scale Works, located northwest of Main Street on the banks of the 265:, centered on the junction of Railroad and Eastern, but is primarily extended to the north. The western leg is on Main Street, extending from Mt. Pleasant Street in the north to Vine Street in the south. These are joined by the main east-west through corridor, which includes Eastern Avenue between Main and Railroad, and extends west of Main on Western Avenue to Barker Street. The Railroad Street area has a fine collection of late 19th and early 20th-century commercial architecture, while the Main Street area is more diverse, with a large measure of housing and civic buildings. Fully one quarter of the buildings on Main Street were designed by a single architect, 481: 62: 79: 104: 111: 86: 406: 830: 835: 807: 316: 260:
The historic district is geographically roughly an H shape, reflecting its historical development. The eastern leg is Railroad Street, running north-south from Portland Street to Depot Square. This area includes the
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The town of St. Johnsbury was settled in the late 18th century, and was at first organized primarily on a high terrace above the
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Masonic Temple (1912), Eastern Avenue, Neo-Classic-Revival in style, designed by F.A. Walker. Has two monumental Tuscan Doric
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supporting a full Doric entablature with dentils and modillions; has a pedimented portico.
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encompasses much of the historic civic and commercial center of
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Representing a significant expansion of the 812:List of National Historic Landmarks in Vermont 288:Landry Block (1879), 103-107 Railroad Street, 431: 8: 523:Maple Street–Clarks Avenue Historic District 295:Odd Fellows Block (1874), 109 Railroad St., 558:St. Johnsbury Main Street Historic District 508:Downtown Hardwick Village Historic District 235:St. Johnsbury Main Street Historic District 16:Historic district in Vermont, United States 548:St. Johnsbury Federal Fish Culture Station 438: 424: 416: 60: 706:Morency Paint Shop and Apartment Building 40:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 194:Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian 328: 367: 365: 363: 361: 359: 340:"National Register Information System" 334: 332: 299:in style, designed by Lambert Packard; 23: 681:Lower Waterford Congregational Church 7: 616:Christian Union Society Meetinghouse 447:National Register of Historic Places 345:National Register of Historic Places 284:Selected buildings in the district: 239:National Register of Historic Places 257:, was the town's largest employer. 14: 578:Wheelock Common Historic District 538:Railroad Street Historic District 518:Hardwick Street Historic District 263:Railroad Street Historic District 231:Railroad Street Historic District 789:Greenbanks Hollow Covered Bridge 721:Josiah and Lydia Shedd Farmstead 533:Peacham Corner Historic District 513:William and Agnes Gilkerson Farm 503:Darling Estate Historic District 479: 404: 279:Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium 109: 102: 84: 77: 716:Shearer and Corser Double House 601:Building at 143 Highland Avenue 553:St. Johnsbury Historic District 498:Barnet Center Historic District 411:St. Johnsbury Historic District 372:Courtney Fisher (May 6, 1979). 223:St. Johnsbury Historic District 32:St. Johnsbury Historic District 784:Chamberlin Mill Covered Bridge 200: 1: 118:Show map of the United States 21:United States historic place 611:Caledonia No. 9 Grange Hall 862: 701:Methodist Episcopal Church 275:National Historic Landmark 802: 774:Burrington Covered Bridge 477: 451:Caledonia County, Vermont 199:NRHP reference  71: 59: 55: 46: 37: 30: 26: 661:Alice Lord Goodine House 656:Franklin Fairbanks House 528:New Discovery State Park 191:Architectural style 686:Caleb H. Marshall House 641:District 6 School House 471:St. Johnsbury Athenaeum 245:Description and history 841:St. Johnsbury, Vermont 794:Old Schoolhouse Bridge 769:Bradley Covered Bridge 731:Phineas Thurston House 543:Ricker Pond State Park 271:St. Johnsbury Atheneum 227:St. Johnsbury, Vermont 140:St. Johnsbury, Vermont 49:U.S. Historic district 779:Centre Covered Bridge 563:Stillwater State Park 413:at Wikimedia Commons 378:National Park Service 350:National Park Service 186:3 acres (1.2 ha) 167:44.41833°N 72.01722°W 726:Stannard Schoolhouse 626:Cote Apartment House 741:Union Meeting House 636:J. R. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

St. Johnsbury Historic District is located in Vermont
St. Johnsbury Historic District is located in the United States
U.S. 5
U.S. 2
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
44°25′6″N 72°1′2″W / 44.41833°N 72.01722°W / 44.41833; -72.01722
80000424
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Railroad Street Historic District
St. Johnsbury Main Street Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Passumpsic River
Sleepers River
Railroad Street Historic District
Lambert Packard
St. Johnsbury Atheneum
National Historic Landmark
Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium
Italianate
Second Empire
pilasters
National Register of Historic Places listings in Caledonia County, Vermont


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service

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