Ipswich Mills Historic District, Ipswich
Facts and practical information
The Ipswich Mills Historic District encompasses a major textile mill complex and associated worker housing along the Ipswich River near the center of Ipswich, Massachusetts. The district includes the factories of the Ipswich Mill Company, and several blocks of modest worker cottages mostly on side streets off Estes and Kimball Streets. The site had been used as for mills since the 17th century, and was purchased by the Ipswich Mill Company in 1868. Mill worker housing was built surrounding the complex through the early 20th century, when River Court, Peatfield Street, and 1st through 6th Streets were laid out. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. ()
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Ipswich Mills Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: John Whipple House, Ipswich Museum, Choate Bridge, Ipswich Museum.
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Train
- Ipswich (2 min walk)