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National Register of Historic Places listings in Massachusetts

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Distribution of listings by county as of September 2014

This is a list of properties and districts in Massachusetts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 4,200 listings in the state, representing about 5% of all NRHP listings nationwide and the second-most of any U.S. state, behind only New York. Listings appear in all 14 Massachusetts counties.

Contents: Counties in Massachusetts

Barnstable | Berkshire | Bristol | Dukes | Essex | Franklin | Hampden | Hampshire | Middlesex | Nantucket | Norfolk | Plymouth | Suffolk | Worcester


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 1, 2024.[1]


Church on the Hill, in Berkshire County
House of the Seven Gables, in Salem, Essex County
Sankaty Head Light, in Nantucket
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Suffolk County
The Flying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County
The Ware-Hardwick Covered Bridge, Hampshire and Worcester Counties
The PT 796, Fall River, Bristol County
The Alvah Stone Mill, Montague, Franklin County
County # of sites
1.1 Barnstable: Barnstable 85
1.2 Barnstable: Harwich 4
1.3 Barnstable: Other 117
1.4 Barnstable: Duplicates (4)[a]
1.5 Barnstable: Total 202
2 Berkshire 172
3.1 Bristol: Fall River 102
3.2 Bristol: New Bedford 43
3.3 Bristol: Taunton 96
3.4 Bristol: Other 131
3.5 Bristol: Duplicates (1)[b]
3.6 Bristol: Total 371
4 Dukes 22
5.1 Essex: Andover 51
5.2 Essex: Gloucester 35
5.3 Essex: Ipswich 31
5.4 Essex: Lawrence 24
5.5 Essex: Lynn 28
5.6 Essex: Methuen 45
5.7 Essex: Salem 46
5.8 Essex: Other 218
5.9 Essex: Duplicates (3)[c]
5.10 Essex: Total 475
6 Franklin 56
7.1 Hampden: Springfield 87
7.2 Hampden: Other 72
7.3 Hampden: Total 159
8 Hampshire 80
9.1 Middlesex: Arlington 64
9.2 Middlesex: Cambridge 205
9.3 Middlesex: Concord 27
9.4 Middlesex: Framingham 18
9.5 Middlesex: Lexington 17
9.6 Middlesex: Lowell 41
9.7 Middlesex: Marlborough 17
9.8 Middlesex: Medford 36
9.9 Middlesex: Newton 187
9.10 Middlesex: Reading 90
9.11 Middlesex: Sherborn 25
9.12 Middlesex: Somerville 84
9.13 Middlesex: Stoneham 69
9.14 Middlesex: Wakefield 95
9.15 Middlesex: Waltham 109
9.16 Middlesex: Weston 15
9.17 Middlesex: Winchester 68
9.18 Middlesex: Other 189
9.19 Middlesex: Duplicates (31)[d]
9.20 Middlesex: Total 1,325
10 Nantucket 4
11.1 Norfolk: Brookline 98
11.2 Norfolk: Milton 30
11.3 Norfolk: Quincy 109
11.4 Norfolk: Other 123
11.5 Norfolk: Duplicates (4)[e]
11.6 Norfolk: Total 356
12 Plymouth 132
13.1 Suffolk: Northern Boston 147
13.2 Suffolk: Southern Boston 157
13.3 Suffolk: Other 23
13.4 Suffolk: Duplicates (2)[f]
13.5 Suffolk: Total 325
14.1 Worcester: Southbridge 83
14.2 Worcester: Uxbridge 53
14.3 Worcester: Eastern Worcester city 98
14.4 Worcester: Northwestern Worcester city 103
14.5 Worcester: Southwestern Worcester city 80
14.6 Worcester: Northern Worcester County 69
14.7 Worcester: Other 175
14.8 Worcester: Duplicates (5)[g]
14.9 Worcester: Total 656
(duplicates): (44)[h]
Total: 4,291

Notes

  1. ^ The following historic resource within Barnstable County is included on multiple area lists:
  2. ^ The following historic resource within Bristol County is included on multiple area lists:
  3. ^ The following historic resources within Essex County are included on multiple area lists:
  4. ^ The following historic resources within Middlesex County are included on multiple area lists:
  5. ^ The following historic resources within Norfolk County are included on multiple area lists:
  6. ^ The following historic resources within Boston are included both of the northern Boston and southern Boston multiple area lists:
  7. ^ The following historic resources within Worcester County are included on multiple area lists:
  8. ^ The following historic resources are included within multiple county lists:

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