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Building at 25–27 River Street
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Building at 25–27 River Street is located in Massachusetts
Building at 25–27 River Street
Location in Massachusetts
Building at 25–27 River Street is located in the United States
Building at 25–27 River Street
Location in the United States
Location 25–27 River St.,
Southbridge, Massachusetts
Area less than one acre
Built 1910
Architectural style Vernacular Colonial Revival
MPS Southbridge MRA
NRHP reference No. 89000574
Added to NRHP June 22, 1989

The Building at 25–27 River Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts, is a special old building. It's one of two similar "triple-decker" homes built a long time ago. These homes were needed because a big company nearby, the Hamilton Woolen Company, was doing very well and lots of people needed places to live. This building looks simpler than older, fancier buildings from before its time. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, which means it's an important historical site.

What is the Building at 25–27 River Street?

The building at 25–27 River Street is located in Southbridge, Massachusetts. It's on the south side of River Street, between Oliver and Cross Streets. This spot is just east of where the old Hamilton Woolen Company factory used to be.

A Look at the Building

This building is three stories tall. It is made of wood and has a gabled roof, which means the roof slopes down on two sides. The outside of the building is covered with modern siding.

The front of the building has a large porch that goes up all three levels. Each level of the porch is held up by round columns. Originally, the porch had a fancy railing made of spindles. However, this has been replaced with solid siding. The main way to get into the building is through the porch on the right side. Outside stairs lead up to the different floors. The roof on top is flat, and it has a simple edge that sticks out a bit.

When Was It Built?

This building was put up sometime between 1910 and 1920. This was right after the Hamilton Company built its "New Mill" across the street. The Hamilton Company was very successful during this time. Because of its success, many new buildings were constructed, including homes for its workers.

This was different from many other mill towns in Massachusetts. While some towns were struggling, Southbridge and the Hamilton Company were doing well. However, the mill across the street eventually closed in 1935 after a worker strike.

Out of six similar triple-decker buildings that were built on River Street in the 1910s and 1920s, only this one and 29-31 River Street are still standing today.

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