Plympton's Historic Districts

NEW- Learn about our historic districts and the Commissions that oversee historic preservation in Plympton in this easy to read chart.

Harrub's Corner- A Local Historic District

Harrub's Corner, located in North Plympton and centered around the intersection of County Road (Rte 106) and Lake Street, is a Local Historic District administered by the Plympton Historic District Commission. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40c gives the Historic District Commission the authority to protect and preserve the district's historic assets and character.

Plympton Village- A National Register Historic District

Plympton Village, located in the center of Plympton is quite different. It is not a Local Historic District, but A National Register District. It was added was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service on March 7, 2007. Plympton's Village area, consisting of the Green, Hillcrest Cemetery and surrounding buildings, has a rich and valuable history. The Plympton Historical Commission led the effort to attain listing on the National Register.

National Register listing has many benefits, including:

  • Recognition of the importance of the area to Plympton, Massachusetts and the United States
  • Limited protection from adverse effects of federally- and state-assisted projects
  • Federal tax incentives for income-producing properties within the district
  • Eligibility for matching state grants
  • Typically increases the value of the properties within the district, and
  • No interference with the owner’s right to alter, manage or sell the property when using private funds.

The Massachusetts Historical Commission provides additional information on the benefits of National Register Listing and the differences between local and national historic districts.

The Plympton Historical Commission has created a walking tour brochure of the District, with brief descriptions of each contributing building and its history. The brochure is also available at the Library, Town House and Historical Society. More detailed architectural and historical descriptions of contributing objects can be found in the application below.

Final National Register of Historic Places nomination, approved by the Massachusetts Historical Commission on December 13, 2006 and forwarded to the National Park Service for final approval on January 4, 2007. The nomination is available in full or in these individual sections:
  National Register of Historic Places Certificate
  Final, National Park Service Approval
  MHC Approval
  Main Form
  Narrative  (Section 7)
  Statement of Significance  (Section 8)
  Bibliographical References  (Section 9)
  Geographical Data  (Section 10)
  Maps
  District Data Sheet
  Images