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The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] Essex County, of which Ipswich is a part, is the location of 461 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Ipswich itself is the location of 31 of these properties and ...
The Centre and Montello Streets Historic District encompasses an area of well-preserved commercial buildings in Brockton, Massachusetts. The district extends west along Centre Street from the junction of Centre and Montello Streets in downtown Brockton, and includes a few buildings on Montello south of that intersection. The district was selected for historic status because it was thought to ...
The district boundaries extend from the junction of South Main and Elm Streets, southward past the green to where County Road (Massachusetts Route 1A) crosses Saltonstall's Creek. [2] Ipswich voted to establish the South Green in 1686, after which it was used as a common grazing area, and as a training ground for the local militia.
Brockton would need every one of those new dollars to finance downtown's new public safety building and a possible renovation of Brockton High using $200 million from the city.
It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a first floor finished in rusticated stone.The house has a variety of gables, projections, and porches, typical of the Queen Anne style, including a three-story turret capped by a conical roof.
Plymouth County is a county in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, south of Boston. As of the 2020 census , the population was 530,819. [ 1 ] Its county seats [ 2 ] are Plymouth and Brockton . [ 3 ]
The South Street Historic District is a historic district on South Street from Main Street to Warren Avenue in Brockton, Massachusetts.South Street was a fashionable residential address from about 1850 to 1915, and includes a cross-section of residential architectural styles, with the Colonial Revival predominating.
BROCKTON — In a change from last year, no city employee made more than $400,000 in 2023. That's one takeaway from a review of Brockton's public payroll for the most recent calendar year.