National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland, Rhode Island
This is a list of Registered Historic Places in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
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This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 5, 2024.[1]
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[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Arnold Mills Historic District | More images | December 28, 1978 (#78000070) | East of Cumberland Hill at Sneech Pond, Attleboro, and Abbott Run Valley Rds. 41°58′46″N 71°23′30″W / 41.979444°N 71.391667°W / 41.979444; -71.391667 (Arnold Mills Historic District) | Cumberland | |
2 | Ashton Historic District | More images | November 1, 1984 (#84000367) | Roughly Mendon, Scott, and Old Angell Rds., Store Hill Rd., Front and Middle Sts. 41°56′20″N 71°25′54″W / 41.938889°N 71.431667°W / 41.938889; -71.431667 (Ashton Historic District) | Cumberland | |
3 | Ballou-Weatherhead House | June 25, 1993 (#93000503) | Tower Hill Rd. (Pole 68) 41°59′47″N 71°26′38″W / 41.996389°N 71.443889°W / 41.996389; -71.443889 (Ballou-Weatherhead House) | Cumberland | ||
4 | Berkeley Mill Village | February 23, 1972 (#72000036) | Bounded roughly by Martin St., Mendon Rd., railroad, and cemetery 41°55′39″N 71°25′25″W / 41.9275°N 71.423611°W / 41.9275; -71.423611 (Berkeley Mill Village) | Cumberland | ||
5 | Blackstone Canal | More images | May 6, 1971 (#71000030) | From Steeple and Promenade Sts. in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield 41°55′16″N 71°25′21″W / 41.921111°N 71.4225°W / 41.921111; -71.4225 (Blackstone Canal) | Lincoln, Cumberland, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield | Initial listing extended from Providence, through Pawtucket, and as far north as Lincoln; a 1991 expansion (#91001536) extended it to the state line; the canal itself extended into Worcester County, Massachusetts, where it is the subject of separate listings. |
6 | Burlingame-Noon House | February 15, 1974 (#74000048) | 3261 Mendon Rd. 41°58′32″N 71°27′25″W / 41.975556°N 71.456944°W / 41.975556; -71.456944 (Burlingame-Noon House) | Cumberland | ||
7 | John Cole Farm | August 16, 1977 (#77000025) | East of Manville on Reservoir Rd. 41°59′26″N 71°24′24″W / 41.990556°N 71.406667°W / 41.990556; -71.406667 (John Cole Farm) | Cumberland | ||
8 | Furnace Carolina Site | May 10, 1993 (#93000341) | Address Restricted | Cumberland | ||
9 | Luke Jillson House | August 12, 1982 (#82000141) | 2510 Mendon Rd. 41°57′41″N 71°26′41″W / 41.961389°N 71.444722°W / 41.961389; -71.444722 (Luke Jillson House) | Cumberland | ||
10 | Lonsdale Historic District | More images | May 25, 1984 (#84002022) | Lonsdale Ave., Blackstone Ct., and Front, Main, Cook, Broad, Mill, Cross and Blackstone Sts. 41°54′34″N 71°24′11″W / 41.909444°N 71.403056°W / 41.909444; -71.403056 (Lonsdale Historic District) | Cumberland and Lincoln | |
11 | Metcalf-Franklin Farm | June 7, 2007 (#07000526) | 142 Abbott Run Valley Rd. 41°57′56″N 71°23′37″W / 41.965622°N 71.393511°W / 41.965622; -71.393511 (Metcalf-Franklin Farm) | Cumberland | ||
12 | Patterson Brothers Commercial Building and House | June 10, 1993 (#93000502) | 157, 159, and 161 Broad St. 41°54′10″N 71°23′32″W / 41.902778°N 71.392222°W / 41.902778; -71.392222 (Patterson Brothers Commercial Building and House) | Cumberland | Demolished 1998. Hardware store stands on the site.[5] | |
13 | St. Joseph's Church Complex | More images | August 12, 1982 (#82000007) | 1303-1317 Mendon Rd. 41°56′03″N 71°25′40″W / 41.934167°N 71.427778°W / 41.934167; -71.427778 (St. Joseph's Church Complex) | Cumberland | |
14 | Lewis Tower House | August 30, 1982 (#82000010) | 2199 Mendon Rd. 41°57′14″N 71°26′33″W / 41.953889°N 71.4425°W / 41.953889; -71.4425 (Lewis Tower House) | Cumberland | ||
15 | Tower-Flagg Barn Complex | Upload image | May 20, 1998 (#98000574) | 100 Abbott Run Valley Rd. 41°57′33″N 71°23′34″W / 41.959167°N 71.392778°W / 41.959167; -71.392778 (Tower-Flagg Barn Complex) | Cumberland | Demolished and replaced by housing development. |
16 | Whipple-Jenckes House | November 5, 1992 (#92001541) | 8 Fairhaven Road 41°57′25″N 71°24′02″W / 41.957057°N 71.400437°W / 41.957057; -71.400437 (Whipple-Jenckes House) | Cumberland |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence County, Rhode Island
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Broad Street Experience: Central Falls, Pawtucket, Cumberland Rhode Island".
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