Central Square Historic District (Waltham, Massachusetts)
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The Central Square Historic District is a
historic district A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains historic building, older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal p ...
encompassing the central town common of the city of
Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham ( ) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, and was an early center for the labor movement as well as a major contributor to the Technological and industrial history of the United States, American Industrial Revoluti ...
, and several commercial buildings facing the common or in its immediate vicinity. The common is bounded by Carter, Moody, Main, and Elm Streets; the district includes fourteen buildings, which are located on Main, Elm, Lexington, and Church Streets, on the north and east side of the common. The district was listed on the
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in 1989. Although Waltham was settled in the 17th century and incorporated as a town in 1738, it had no recognizable town center until the 1830s, when the nearby
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gave the town the land that now serves as its central square. The area was further enhanced as a central location by the arrival of the railroad, and the construction of the Moody Street bridge across the
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, both in the 1840s. Waltham was incorporated as a city in 1884. Its City Hall, a 1924–26 Georgian Revival building designed by William Rogers Greely, stands on the common at the corner of Main and Elm Streets. The oldest municipal building in the district is the 1887 fire station at 25 Lexington Street; it is a brick Queen Anne structure designed by local architect Samuel Patch. It stands next to the 1890 police station building, designed by Hartwell & Richardson. A row of commercial buildings stand across Main Street, facing the common. Many of these were designed by architect Henry W. Hartwell, as was the Music Hall building at 15 Elm Street. Most of these buildings were built between 1880 and 1920.


Waltham Common

The common itself is a rectangular area about in size, out of which a smaller rectangle has been cut where City Hall is located. It is planted with mature trees, and has a network of paths as well as four major monuments. The oldest is a granite obelisk with urn designed by George F. Meacham and placed in 1867. A statue of native son,
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, and
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General Nathaniel Prentice Banks, designed by
Henry Hudson Kitson Henry Hudson Kitson (April 9, 1863, 1864 or 1865 – June 26, 1947) was an English-American sculptor who sculpted many representations of American military heroes. Romania's Elisabeth of Wied, Queen Elisabeth knighted him after he sculpted ...
was placed in 1909, and a copy of " The Hiker", a memorial to veterans of the
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, designed by Kitson's wife Theodora, was placed in the early 20th century. Within th
Veterans Memorial Mall
stands a lectern erected in 1973 commemoratin
Samuel M. Shriberg
a local business owner who founded Support Our Servicemen. Lastly, a memorial celebrating the city's centennial was placed in 1984. File:Nathaniel P. Banks statue on Waltham Common Massachusetts.jpg, Nathaniel P. Banks statue File:Civil War Monument and Town Hall, Waltham, MA.JPG, Civil War Monument and Town Hall File:The Hiker, Waltham Common, Massachusetts.jpg, The Hiker File:City of Waltham Centennial Memorial.jpg, Waltham Centennial Memorial File:Circle of Remembrance at Waltham Common, Massachusetts.jpg, Circle of Remembrance


Transportation

Central Square is adjacent to the Waltham commuter rail station and is served by six MBTA bus lines: * 70 Cedarwood, Market Place Drive, or Central Square, Waltham - University Park * 70A North Waltham - University Park via Watertown Square and Central Square, Cambridge * 505 Central Square, Waltham - Downtown express via
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* 553 Roberts - Downtown Boston via Central Square, Waltham, Newtonville, Newton Corner & Turnpike * 554 Waverly Square - Downtown Boston via
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, Central Square, Waltham, Newtonville, Newton Corner & Turnpike * 556 Waltham Highlands - Downtown Boston via Central Square, Waltham, Newtonville, Newton Corner & Turnpike


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Waltham, Massachusetts


References

{{National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Historic districts in Middlesex County, Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places in Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts