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- Wheelockville_District abstract "The Wheelockville District is an historic district located at Mendon and Henry streets in the village of Wheelockville in the town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts. On January 20, 1984, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Luke Taft Mill was built at this location in 1825 and then later the Waucantuck Mill was built which developed the first "wash and wear fabrics". The Blackstone Valley region has been called "the birthplace of the American Industrial revolution."".
- Wheelockville_District added "1984-01-20".
- Wheelockville_District location Uxbridge,_Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District nrhpReferenceNumber "84002923".
- Wheelockville_District picture Wheelockville,_Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District thumbnail Wheelockville,_a_mill_village_at_Uxbridge,_MA,_1825.jpg?width=300.
- Wheelockville_District wikiPageID "14612717".
- Wheelockville_District wikiPageRevisionID "631519931".
- Wheelockville_District yearOfConstruction "1825".
- Wheelockville_District added "1984-01-20".
- Wheelockville_District architecture "Greek Revival, Federal".
- Wheelockville_District built "1825".
- Wheelockville_District caption "Wheelockville, a mill village, Luke Taft's 1825 water powered mill, West River".
- Wheelockville_District governingBody "Private".
- Wheelockville_District hasPhotoCollection Wheelockville_District.
- Wheelockville_District location "Mendon and Henry streets".
- Wheelockville_District location "Uxbridge, Massachusetts".
- Wheelockville_District locmapin "Massachusetts".
- Wheelockville_District mpsub "Uxbridge MRA".
- Wheelockville_District name "Wheelockville Historic District".
- Wheelockville_District nrhpType "hd".
- Wheelockville_District refnum "84002923".
- Wheelockville_District wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Wheelockville_District subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Uxbridge,_Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District subject Category:Historic_districts_in_Worcester_County,_Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Worcester_County,_Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District type Artifact100021939.
- Wheelockville_District type Building102913152.
- Wheelockville_District type BuildingsAndStructuresInUxbridge,Massachusetts.
- Wheelockville_District type Object100002684.
- Wheelockville_District type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wheelockville_District type Structure104341686.
- Wheelockville_District type Whole100003553.
- Wheelockville_District type YagoGeoEntity.
- Wheelockville_District type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Wheelockville_District type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Wheelockville_District type Building.
- Wheelockville_District type Place.
- Wheelockville_District type Location.
- Wheelockville_District type Place.
- Wheelockville_District type Thing.
- Wheelockville_District type Q41176.
- Wheelockville_District comment "The Wheelockville District is an historic district located at Mendon and Henry streets in the village of Wheelockville in the town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts. On January 20, 1984, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Luke Taft Mill was built at this location in 1825 and then later the Waucantuck Mill was built which developed the first "wash and wear fabrics". The Blackstone Valley region has been called "the birthplace of the American Industrial revolution."".
- Wheelockville_District label "Wheelockville District".
- Wheelockville_District sameAs m.0403s7d.
- Wheelockville_District sameAs Q7992342.
- Wheelockville_District sameAs Q7992342.
- Wheelockville_District sameAs Wheelockville_District.
- Wheelockville_District wasDerivedFrom Wheelockville_District?oldid=631519931.
- Wheelockville_District depiction Wheelockville,_a_mill_village_at_Uxbridge,_MA,_1825.jpg.
- Wheelockville_District isPrimaryTopicOf Wheelockville_District.
- Wheelockville_District name "Wheelockville Historic District".