Foxborough Pumping Station

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Coordinates42°4′40″N 71°14′18″W / 42.07778°N 71.23833°W / 42.07778; -71.23833
Area26.6 acres (10.8 ha)
Built1936
Foxborough Pumping Station
Foxborough Pumping Station is located in Massachusetts
Foxborough Pumping Station
Foxborough Pumping Station is located in the United States
Foxborough Pumping Station
LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°4′40″N 71°14′18″W / 42.07778°N 71.23833°W / 42.07778; -71.23833
Area26.6 acres (10.8 ha)
Built1936
ArchitectErnest N. Boyden; William O'Connell
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.05001362 [1]
Added to NRHPDecember 6, 2005

The Foxborough Pumping Station is a historic water pumping station at 25 Pumping Station Road in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Its main pumphouse was designed by Ernest N. Boyden, a regionally known architect of water supply systems, and was built in 1891; it is a brick structure with Queen Anne styling. The station also includes several historic wells, a period garage, and the man-made Fales Pond, a once-dammed section of the Neponset Reservoir near the pumphouse.[2] The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.[1]

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