List: Church Hill Industrial District
6 properties
National Register 82000135, submitted 1982 — A compact, nineteenth-century industrial area located just west of downtown Pawtucket includes four mills on four city blocks. While alterations have been made on several of the buildings, the changes are consistent with their use as manufacturing sites. Church Hill retains the fabric and scale of a nineteenth-century manufacturing district.
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A late 19th-century mill building used originally as a machine shop but largely as a cording manufacturer that converted to residential in 2004
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This 3-story flatiron 1920s commercial building was vacant for more than 20 years
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This four hundred foot long mill had a big part to play in the industrial revolution as home to the inventor James Brown
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A tall, handsome mill which was a cottom weaving company for about 35 years before becomming a realty company that rented space to other businesses — now residential lofts
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A 400,000+ sq. ft. series of mill buildings dating from 1870 and converted to residential units after suffering a devastating fire that leveled half the complex
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A former screw and fastener manufacturer that has been revitalized as a cooperative craft brewing collective