- Source: County Street Historic District
The County Street Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Acushnet, Page, Middle, and Bedford streets (both sides) in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. The district was a fashionable residential area populated by the city's elite from 1780 to about 1890, and includes the city's major civic buildings, including City Hall, the public library, post office, and registry of deeds. County Street, its major roadway, was first laid out early in the 18th century.
The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in New Bedford, Massachusetts
References
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- Washington, D.C.
- Texas School Book Depository
- Jay Pritzker Pavilion
- San Francisco
- Concord, Carolina Utara
- Dealey Plaza
- Lehi, Utah
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- Little Italy, Manhattan
- County Rowan, Carolina Utara
- County Street Historic District
- Rainey Street Historic District
- Main Street Historic District
- Third Street Historic District
- Washington Street Historic District
- Chestnut Street Historic District
- North Street Historic District
- Madison Street Historic District
- Greene Street Historic District
- Pearl Street Historic District