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The Institutional District of Worcester, Massachusetts is an historic district encompassing a significant concentration of civic and municipal buildings north of the city's downtown area. It is centered on Lincoln Square and Wheaton Square, and includes properties on Main, Salisbury, and Tuckerman Streets. It includes the 1840s Worcester County Courthouse, the War Memorial and Memorial Auditorium, and the former Worcester Historical Society building at 39 Salisbury Street. The 1897 Worcester Art Museum is included in the district, as is the c. 1890 armory building at 44 Salisbury Street.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NRHP nomination for Institutional District )〕 The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.〔 ==Contributing properties== *Worcester County Courthouse, 2 Main Street (1845), by Ammi B. Young; 1878 addition by Stephen C. Earle; 1899 addition by Andrews, Jacques and Rantoul; 1950s addition (non-contributing). *Worcester War Memorial, Lincoln Square (1935) by Lucius W. Briggs and Frederic C. Hirons *Worcester Boys' Club (1930), Lincoln Square by Frost, Chamberlain & Edwards *Worcester War Memorial Auditorium (1932), by Lucius W. Briggs and Frederic C. Hirons *Central Church, Salisbury Street (1885), by Stephen C. Earle *Worcester Historical Society, 39 Salisbury Street (1981), by Barker & Nourse *Worcester Womans' Club (aka Tuckerman Hall), 10 Tuckerman Street (1902), by Josephine Wright *Worcester Industrial Technical Institute (aka Worcester Voke), 2 Grove Street (1909), with additions (1916-1917) by Frost, Chamberlain & Edwards *Worcester National Guard Armory, 44 Salisbury Street (1890), by Fuller & Delano, with addition (1907) *North High School, 46 Salisbury Street (1889), by Fuller & Delano *Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street (1897), by Stephen C. Earle, with later additions 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Institutional District」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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