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- McKnight_District abstract "The McKnight District is a predominanty residential neighborhood northeast of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The area represents a planned residential development covering several hundred acres, which was built out in the mid to late 19th century. The architects of the development were John and William McKnight, who, in addition to developing and enforcing construction guidelines in the area, built and landscaped many of the properties. The area was largely built out by 1910, and there has been little new construction in the area since. Most of the houses built in the area were constructed in most of the architectural styles that were popular between 1880 and 1990, although there is a predominance of the Queen Anne style. The McKnights began to develop the area, which had previously been mainly farmland, in 1870 with the purchase of a 22 acres (8.9 ha) parcel on which they and a partner built their own homes. They proceeded over the following years to acquire additional parcels of land in the area, plat out roads, and either build houses themselves, or sell plots to other builders. They enforced some uniformity in the area through the use of deed restrictions, which required uniform setback requirements, banned fencing, and required a minimum cost of construction (the latter to prevent the building of inexpensive tenement-style housing).The neighborhood is roughly defined by the railroad tracks on the north and the Bay Street to the south. On the west it is roughly bounded by Armory and Magazine Streets, and on the east by Monmouth, Clifford, Bay, and Marion Streets. A portion of the neighborhood, encompassing some 130 acres (53 ha) and 350 homes, was designated a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. This was expanded in 1986 to 250 acres (100 ha) and 884 properties, encompassing virtually the entirety of the McKnight's development.".
- McKnight_District added "1976-04-26".
- McKnight_District architecturalStyle Queen_Anne_style_architecture.
- McKnight_District location Springfield,_Massachusetts.
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- McKnight_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "McKnight District".
- McKnight_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "McKnight Historic District".
- McKnight_District yearOfConstruction "1870".
- McKnight_District added "1976-04-26".
- McKnight_District architect "McKnight,William; Et al.".
- McKnight_District architecture "Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, Queen Anne".
- McKnight_District built "1870".
- McKnight_District caption "A Craftsman style house on Amherst Street".
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- McKnight_District subject Category:Springfield,_Massachusetts.
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- McKnight_District comment "The McKnight District is a predominanty residential neighborhood northeast of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The area represents a planned residential development covering several hundred acres, which was built out in the mid to late 19th century. The architects of the development were John and William McKnight, who, in addition to developing and enforcing construction guidelines in the area, built and landscaped many of the properties.".
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