North Egremont Historic District
Old Egremont Country Store
North Egremont Historic District is located in Massachusetts
North Egremont Historic District
North Egremont Historic District is located in the United States
North Egremont Historic District
LocationMA 71 at Pleasant Lake Rd., Egremont, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°11′55″N 73°26′25″W / 42.19861°N 73.44028°W / 42.19861; -73.44028
Area234 acres (95 ha)
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman, Greek Revival, Federal
NRHP reference No.88003126[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 20, 1989

The North Egremont Historic District is a historic district in Egremont, Massachusetts. It encompasses a crossroads village in the northern part of the town, where the north-south road, now Massachusetts Route 71, connects Kinderhook, New York to points further south, and the east-west road runs from Hillsdale, New York, toward Housatonic, Massachusetts. The district encompasses some 236 acres (96 ha) along these and other roadways near their junction. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]

Description and history

Egremont was settled in the mid-18th century, in a basically dispersed rural agricultural pattern. The village of North Egremont began to take shape after a turnpike (now Prospect Lake Road) was built between Hillsdale, New York and Alford, Massachusetts, and another (now Route 71) was built between South Egremont and Kinderhook, New York in 1803. A tavern was built in the area in 1790, and it was served by saw and grist mills on nearby Prospect Lake. A general store opened in 1814; it is still in operation as the Old Egremont Country Store.[2]

The oldest property in the area, a house, has elements dating to 1764, and the district includes three historic church buildings, the oldest being a significantly altered Baptist meetinghouse from 1816. The later churches are an 1887 Baptist church, built as a replacement for the first one, and a Methodist church built in the Renaissance Revival style in 1861. The only other notable institutional building is the wood frame clapboarded North Egremont School, built in 1880.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. 1 2 "North Egremont Historic District". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
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