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East Washington Street Historic District (Martinsville, Indiana)

Coordinates: 39°25′37″N 86°25′17″W / 39.42694°N 86.42139°W / 39.42694; -86.42139
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East Washington Street Historic District
Washington Street in Martinsville, December 2011
East Washington Street Historic District (Martinsville, Indiana) is located in Indiana
East Washington Street Historic District (Martinsville, Indiana)
East Washington Street Historic District (Martinsville, Indiana) is located in the United States
East Washington Street Historic District (Martinsville, Indiana)
LocationRoughly, E. Washington St. from Sycamore to Crawford Sts., Martinsville, Indiana
Coordinates39°25′37″N 86°25′17″W / 39.42694°N 86.42139°W / 39.42694; -86.42139
Area30 acres (12 ha)
Architectural styleClassical Revival, Colonial Revival, Queen Anne
NRHP reference No.97000306[1]
Added to NRHPApril 18, 1997

East Washington Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana. The district encompasses 64 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 7 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Martinsville. It developed between about 1869 and 1940, and includes notable examples of Queen Anne, Classical Revival, and Colonial Revival style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Neely House. Other notable buildings include the Martinsville Presbyterian Church (1881, 1900), Sweet House (c. 1905), Gum House (c. 1890), Hubbard-Gano House (c. 1915), Frank Oak Branch House (1916), and Francesconi House (c. 1910).[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD)" (Searchable database). Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Retrieved 2016-05-01. Note: This includes Laura Thayer and Christina Petlichkoff Jones (March 1996). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: East Washington Street Historic District" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-05-01., Site map, and Accompanying photographs.