Bellows Falls Neighborhood Historic District
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The Bellows Falls Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a residential area of the village of
Bellows Falls, Vermont Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the ...
. Located south of downtown Bellows Falls, the area has one of the largest concentrations of well-preserved 19th century residences in southern Vermont. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, and enlarged in 2007.


Description and history

Bellows Falls is an incorporated village within the municipality of Rockingham in southeastern Vermont. It is located on the west bank of the Connecticut River, and was the site at which that river was first bridged, in 1785. As a consequence, the village has since then been a transportation hub, as a nexus of water, road, and railroad routes formed there over the course of the 19th century. Industrial development grew in part due to the
Bellows Falls Canal Bellows Falls Canal is a canal constructed to allow boat traffic to bypass Great Falls
, which provided water power to a variety of industries. The village downtown grew immediately west of the canal and the primary industrial area, and its residential neighborhoods grew west and south of the downtown. The residential historic district, when first designated in 2002, was a roughly bounded on the north by School Street, the east by Westminster Street, and the west by Atkinson Street (
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), extending a short way west of Atkinson on Burt Street and Hapgood Place. In 2007 it was enlarged by about to the southwest, extending that boundary south of Burt Street to Pine and Center Streets, and Old Terrace to the southeast. This neighborhood area contains one of the best concentrations of pre- World War II residential architecture in southern Vermont. Most of the housing in this area is wood-frame construction, buildings typically containing one to three units. Most of the housing stock was built between about 1850 and 1920, when the village was economically at its peak, and represent a cross section of architectural styles of that period. The oldest buildings in the area date to the late 18th century. Institutional buildings include two schools, two churches, two fraternal meeting houses, a library, and a funeral home. More than 90% of the buildings in the district were built before 1950, a remarkably high concentration for districts of this size. File:Masonic Temple, Bellows Falls Vermont.jpg, The Bellows Falls
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, formerly the Wyman & Almira Flint House, was built c.1870 in the Second Empire style
(2017) File:6 Temple Place, Bellows Falls, Vermont.jpg, A Victorian house at 6 Temple Street
(2017) File:William A. Hall House,1 Hapgood Street, Bellows Falls VT.jpg, The William A. Hall House was built in 1890–92 in the Colonial Revival stye. It is now the Readmore Inn.
(2013) File:Rockingham Public Library, Bellows Falls, Vermont.jpg, The Rockingham Free Public Library, built in 1909, is a Carnegie library
(2017) File:Former Armory, Company E First Infantry Vemont National Guard, Bellows Falls, Vermont.jpg, The former armory of Company E of the First Infantry of the Vermont National Guard was built in 1915. It is now low-income housing.
(2017)


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham County, Vermont


References

{{NRHP in Windham County, Vermont Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont Federal architecture in Vermont Greek Revival architecture in Vermont Bellows Falls, Vermont National Register of Historic Places in Windham County, Vermont Historic districts in Windham County, Vermont