Talk:Old Shipbuilder's Historic District
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[edit]Nice article! The NRIS source gives that there are 143 contributing buildings in the district, but only one is listed in the articles section on contributing buildings. All would be individually described in the NRHP nomination document, available at no charge by request to nr_reference (at) nps.gov. It would probably be good to give info about the more important ones among them! :) --doncram (talk) 02:13, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
- Agreed. The Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House was an obvious choice to be singled out because it lies at the center of the district and is owned by the local historical society. But others should probably be mentioned as well. I'll work on this. Thanks. Historical Perspective (talk) 13:32, 16 April 2010 (UTC)
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