Franklin Falls Historic District

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Franklin Falls Historic District is a historically significant area in Franklin, New Hampshire, known for its 19th- and early 20th-century commercial and industrial architecture associated with the city's mill-based development along the Winnipesaukee River.

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instanceOf historic district
national historic district
architecturalStylePeriod 19th-century commercial architecture
19th-century industrial architecture
early 20th-century commercial architecture
early 20th-century industrial architecture
associatedWith urban development of Franklin, New Hampshire
water-powered industry
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentAssociatedWith hydropower from Winnipesaukee River
mills
textile industry
eraOfPrimaryDevelopment 19th century
early 20th century
hasFeature commercial buildings
historic streetscape
industrial buildings
mill complexes
hasSignificance commercial history
industrial history
mill-based development
heritageDesignationReason architectural integrity of historic core
representation of mill-based commercial center
locatedIn Franklin, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Merrimack County, New Hampshire
New Hampshire
locatedOnRiver Winnipesaukee River
partOf downtown Franklin, New Hampshire

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Franklin, New Hampshire hasHistoricDistrict Franklin Falls Historic District