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Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA

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Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA

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Significance: The significance of Building No. 292 lies in the fact that its changing use from an industrial storehouse to a modern laboratory provides a physical illustration of the changing mission of Watertown Arsenal throughout the twentieth century. During World War I, the Arsenal's manufacturing capacity tripled, and the Bar Stock Storehouse - built shortly after the war in 1920 - served as an industrial support structure within a large manufacturing complex. Although materials research (particularly metals) was always being conducted at the Arsenal, the physical appearance of the Arsenal at that time was primarily determined by the manufacturing processes conducted there. In the years following World War II, large scale manufacturing was gradually eliminated and the Arsenal's primary mission became materials research. While some industrial buildings were razed, Building No. 292 was converted in 1959 to a materials testing laboratory associated with the Lester Nuclear Reactor, Building NO. 100 (HAER No. MA-20-R) to which it is linked via Building No. 97 (HAER NO. MA-20-S).
Survey number: HAER MA-20-T

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Boston & Fitchburg Railroad
Boston & Maine Railroad
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Location

Watertown (Mass.)42.37093, -71.18283
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Library of Congress
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