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Location of Lynn in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynn, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lynn, Massachusetts, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for ...
Lucian Newhall House (Lynn, Massachusetts) Lydia Pinkham House; Lynn Armory; Lynn Bank Block; Lynn Item Building; Lynn Masonic Hall; Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium; Lynn Public Library; Lynn Realty Company Building No. 2; Lynn station
The Munroe Street Historic District encompasses some of the few commercial buildings to survive in downtown Lynn, Massachusetts from the mid 19th century. The district includes properties on Munroe Street between Market and Washington Streets, which was spared by the 1889 fire that destroyed much of Lynn's downtown area.
The Charles Lovejoy House is a historic house at 64 Broad Street in Lynn, Massachusetts.The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Colonial Revival mansion was built in 1893 for Doctor Charles Lovejoy, one of the founders of Lynn Hospital.
The Central Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing the Central Square area of downtown Lynn, Massachusetts.The area is at the confluence of a number of city streets, and includes buildings that border on Central Avenue, Willow Street, Munroe Street, Lake Street, Almont Street. [2]
The Lynn Common Historic District encompasses the town common of Lynn, Massachusetts and the surrounding buildings which face it. Although its establishment dates to the late 17th century, the area's time of development is predominantly in the 19th century, when the common was transformed into a park.
The Lynn Item Building is a historic commercial building at 38-54 Exchange Street in downtown Lynn, Massachusetts. It was built in 1900-1901 to a design by local architect Henry Warren Rogers. [2] It was home to The Daily Item, the city's leading newspaper, until 2014, and is the city's only surviving 19th-century purpose-built newspaper building.
Lucian Newhall House (Lynn, Massachusetts) Lydia Pinkham House; Lynn Armory; Lynn Bank Block; Lynn Common Historic District; Lynn Item Building; Lynn Masonic Hall; Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium; Lynn Public Library; Lynn Realty Company Building No. 2; Lynn Woods Reservation