Framingham, Massachusetts, has 20 locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[1]
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | Description |
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1 | Concord Square Historic District | March 10, 1983 (#83000794) |
Park, Concord, and Kendall Sts., and Union Ave. 42°16′42″N 71°25′06″W / 42.2783°N 71.4183°W |
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2 | Moses Ellis House | November 29, 1983 (#83004022) |
283 Pleasant St. 42°18′16″N 71°26′58″W / 42.3044°N 71.4494°W |
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3 | First Baptist Church | April 9, 1980 (#80000642) |
1013 Worcester Rd. 42°18′01″N 71°26′20″W / 42.3003°N 71.4389°W |
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4 | Framingham Centre Common Historic District | October 25, 1990 (#90001564) |
Roughly centered on Framingham Centre Common, between MA 9 and Interstate 90 42°18′13″N 71°26′08″W / 42.3036°N 71.4356°W |
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5 | Framingham Railroad Station | January 17, 1975 (#75000258) |
417 Waverly St. 42°16′35″N 71°25′06″W / 42.2764°N 71.4183°W |
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6 | Framingham Reservoir No. 1 Dam and Gatehouse | January 18, 1990 (#89002291) |
Eastern end of Framingham Reservoir No. 1, off Winter St. north of Long Ave. 42°17′30″N 71°26′34″W / 42.2917°N 71.4428°W |
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7 | Framingham Reservoir No. 2 Dam and Gatehouse | January 18, 1990 (#89002290) |
Between Framingham Reservoirs Nos. 1 and 2, west of the junction of Winter and Fountain Sts. 42°16′58″N 71°26′45″W / 42.2828°N 71.4458°W |
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8 | Framingham Reservoir No. 3 Dam and Gatehouse | January 18, 1990 (#89002261) |
Southeastern end of Framingham Reservoir No. 3, off MA 9/30 42°17′38″N 71°27′36″W / 42.2939°N 71.46°W |
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9 | Paul Gibbs House | March 10, 1983 (#83000804) |
1147 Edmands Rd. 42°19′49″N 71°28′52″W / 42.3303°N 71.4811°W |
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10 | Irving Square Historic District | November 30, 1982 (#82000491) |
Irving Square, Waverly, South, Columbia, Irving, Gordon and Hollis Sts. 42°16′32″N 71°25′01″W / 42.2756°N 71.4169°W |
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11 | Lake Cochituate Dam | January 18, 1990 (#89002250) |
Northwestern side of Lake Cochituate 42°16′32″N 71°25′36″W / 42.2755°N 71.4268°W |
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12 | R. H. Long Company Factory | November 2, 2023 (#100009507) |
59 Fountain St. 42°18′54″N 71°23′05″W / 42.315°N 71.3847°W |
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13 | Nobscot Union Chapel | November 2, 2023 (#100009508) |
871 Edgell Road 42°19′40″N 71°26′09″W / 42.3279°N 71.4358°W |
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14 | Saint John's Episcopal Church | January 12, 1990 (#89002300) |
Maynard Rd. and Church St. 42°17′50″N 71°26′21″W / 42.2972°N 71.4392°W |
Now the Ecumenical Center at Framingham State University. | |
15 | Saxonville Historic District | August 20, 1992 (#92000992) |
Roughly along Elm, Danforth, Central, Water and Concord Sts. 42°19′29″N 71°24′04″W / 42.3247°N 71.4011°W |
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16 | Stone's Bridge | January 17, 2017 (#100000527) |
Old Stonebridge Rd. across Sudbury River 42°20′21″N 71°23′42″W / 42.339110°N 71.394917°W |
Mainly in Wayland | |
17 | Sudbury Aqueduct Linear District | January 18, 1990 (#89002293) |
Along Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly St. (Framingham) to Chestnut Hill Reservoir (Newton) 42°17′33″N 71°18′44″W / 42.2925°N 71.3122°W |
Extends into Wellesley and Needham in Norfolk County, and Sherborn, Natick and Newton in Middlesex County. | |
18 | Sudbury Dam Historic District | January 18, 1990 (#89002265) |
Southeastern end of Sudbury Reservoir off MA 30 42°18′21″N 71°29′30″W / 42.3058°N 71.4917°W |
Extends into Southborough, Worcester County. | |
19 | Weston Aqueduct Linear District | January 18, 1990 (#89002274) |
Along the Weston Aqueduct from the Sudbury Reservoir to the Weston Reservoir 42°20′00″N 71°22′32″W / 42.3333°N 71.3756°W |
Extends into Southborough, Worcester County, and Weston and Wayland in Middlesex County. | |
20 | Whit's Diner | December 4, 2003 (#03001243) |
184A Fountain St. 42°16′31″N 71°26′02″W / 42.2753°N 71.4339°W |