Nashville Historic District (Nashua, New Hampshire)

Nashville Historic District
Railroad Square
Location: Roughly centered on the junction of Amherst, Concord, and Main Streets, Nashua, New Hampshire
Architectural style: Late Victorian, Italianate, Federal
Governing body: Local
NRHP Reference#: 84000574[1]
Added to NRHP: December 13, 1984

Nashville Historic District in Nashua, New Hampshire is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It encompasses an area just north of downtown Nashua, roughly centered on the junction of Concord, Amherst, and Main Streets. Its southern bound is the Nashua River and Railroad Square, its eastern bounds are Railroad Square, Clinton, Lock, Orange, and Concord Streets, its northern bound is Mount Pleasant Street, and its western boundary is Abbott, Amherst, Concord, and Main Streets between the northern and southern bounds.[1] The district takes its name from a time in the 19th century when the area was briefly separated from Nashua as the town of Nashville.

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