Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District - Streets

Streets

Streets in the district include:

  • Mansfield Street
Accompanying photo 1 depicts houses at 72, 76, 82 Mansfield St.
Accompanying photo 2 depicts 134-36, 138-40, 142-44, 146-48 Mansfield St.
Accompanying photo 3 depicts 182, 184 Mansfield St.
  • Sheffield Street
Accompanying photo 4 depicts 166-68, 162-64, 156-58, 152-54, 146-48 Sheffield St.
Accompanying photo 6 depicts the Shelton Avenue School, at 155 Sheffield St.
  • Division Street
Accompanying photo 5 depicts 220-30 Division St.
  • Winchester Avenue
Accompanying photos 7, 8, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 depict the Winchester Repeating Arms Company complex, at 275 Winchester Ave., with some other properties also in view in some of the photos
Accompanying photo 16 depicts 552-54, 558 Winchester Ave.
Accompanying photo 23 depicts the McKesson and Robbins factory building, at 182 Winchester Ave.
  • Munson Street
Accompanying photo 9 depicts 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220-22 Munson St.
  • Thompson Street
Accompanying photo 10 depicts Newhall's Boarding House, built in 1860, at 55-57 Thompson St.
  • Ivy Street
Accompanying photo 11 depicts the Ivy Street School, at 1-41 Ivy St.
  • Admiral Street
Accompanying photo 12 depicts 49, 53, 55, 59 Admiral St.
  • Dixwell Avenue
Accompanying photo 13 depicts 567 Dixwell Ave.
Accompanying photo 14 depicts 495 Dixwell Ave.
Accompanying photo 17 depicts 459 Dixwell Ave., with decorative bargeboard
Accompanying photo 20 depicts 368, 370, 374, 378 Dixwell Ave.
Accompanying photo 21 depicts 287-89, 297-301 Dixwell Ave.
  • Shelton Avenue
Accompanying photo 15 depicts 140 Shelton Ave.
Accompanying photo 19 depicts 7-11, 13-15 Shelton Ave.
  • Newhall Street
Accompanying photo 18 depicts 141, 145-47 Newhall St.
  • Henry Street
Accompanying photo 22 depicts 51, 49, 43, 41, 39 Henry St.

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