Lawton Place Historic District

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LocationLawton Pl. between Amory Rd. and Jackson St., Waltham, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′29″N 71°13′51″W / 42.37472°N 71.23083°W / 42.37472; -71.23083
Built1817
ArchitecturalstyleItalianate, Federal
Lawton Place Historic District
View of the south side of Lawton Place
Lawton Place Historic District is located in Massachusetts
Lawton Place Historic District
Lawton Place Historic District is located in the United States
Lawton Place Historic District
LocationLawton Pl. between Amory Rd. and Jackson St., Waltham, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′29″N 71°13′51″W / 42.37472°N 71.23083°W / 42.37472; -71.23083
Built1817
Architectural styleItalianate, Federal
MPSWaltham MRA
NRHP reference No.89001504 [1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 28, 1989

The Lawton Place Historic District is a historic district on Lawton Place between Amory Road and Jackson Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. The district preserves some of the nation's oldest textile mill worker housing. The duplex houses located on the south side of Lawton Place were built c. 1815-17 by the Boston Manufacturing Company (BMC), the first mill to process textiles entirely under one roof. They were originally located at what is now the Waltham Common, and were moved to Lawton Place in 1889. On the north side stands a rowhouse that was built in 1889; it is the last instance of a type of row housing that was once commonly built for mill workers.[2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]

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