Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 114, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-L Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 97, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: The significance of Building No. 97 lies in the fact that its changing use from an industrial facility to a modern laboratory provides a physical illustration of the changing mission of Watertown ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 34, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Survey number: HAER MA-20-H Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
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 Waterto... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 212, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-Q Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 37, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 37, the West Timber Storehouse, is the earliest building on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1850. It was origi... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 36, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Survey number: HAER MA-20-A Building/structure dates: 1900 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1910 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: 1917 Subsequent Work
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 71, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-J Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 118, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Erected as a stable in 1851, Building 118 is one of the oldest structures within the former Watertown Arsenal. It was moved in 1893 and was converted to officer family housing in 1938. The build... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 118, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Erected as a stable in 1851, Building 118 is one of the oldest structures within the former Watertown Arsenal. It was moved in 1893 and was converted to officer family housing in 1938. The build... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 114, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-L Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 97, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: The significance of Building No. 97 lies in the fact that its changing use from an industrial facility to a modern laboratory provides a physical illustration of the changing mission of Watertown ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 34, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Survey number: HAER MA-20-H Public domain photograph of industrial workers, factory building, work, assembly line, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
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 Waterto... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 39, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: Watertown Arsenal's acquisition and conversion of Building No. 39 into scientific laboratories represents the Arsenal's final phase of twentieth century growth. During World War II, the arsenal e... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 97, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: The significance of Building No. 97 lies in the fact that its changing use from an industrial facility to a modern laboratory provides a physical illustration of the changing mission of Watertown ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 37, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 37, the West Timber Storehouse, is the earliest building on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1850. It was origi... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 37, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 37, the West Timber Storehouse, is the earliest building on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1850. It was origi... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 39, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: Watertown Arsenal's acquisition and conversion of Building No. 39 into scientific laboratories represents the Arsenal's final phase of twentieth century growth. During World War II, the arsenal e... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 72, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-K Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 114, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-L Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 152, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-O Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 51, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-I Building/structure dates: 1847 Initial Construction
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 51, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-I Building/structure dates: 1847 Initial Construction
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 97, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
Significance: The significance of Building No. 97 lies in the fact that its changing use from an industrial facility to a modern laboratory provides a physical illustration of the changing mission of Watertown ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 51, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-I Building/structure dates: 1847 Initial Construction
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 51, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-I Building/structure dates: 1847 Initial Construction
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
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 Waterto... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 212, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-Q Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 37, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 37, the West Timber Storehouse, is the earliest building on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1850. It was origi... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 311, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 311 is essential to understanding Watertown Arsenal activities from World War I to the present day. Reputed to be one of the largest structures in the world in 1917, it was designed ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 211, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA
Survey number: HAER MA-20-P Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 43, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 43 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal after 1862. It was originally erected as a Sm... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 118, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Erected as a stable in 1851, Building 118 is one of the oldest structures within the former Watertown Arsenal. It was moved in 1893 and was converted to officer family housing in 1938. The build... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 292, Welch Avenue, Watertown, Middlese...
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 Waterto... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 100, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 100, the Horace Hardy Lester Reactor, was the first nuclear reactor designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Army materials research programs. It continued a long history of nondestruc... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 60, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building 60, constructed in 1913 and enlarged several times, is significant as an important utility support building to the former Watertown Arsenal operations in the twentieth century. It is a c... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 312, Wooley Avenue, Watertown, Middles...
Significance: Building No. 312, constructed to facilitate the erection of gun carriages, is significant for its industrial association with three adjacent buildings to the west, south, and north (312, HAER No. ... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 118, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Erected as a stable in 1851, Building 118 is one of the oldest structures within the former Watertown Arsenal. It was moved in 1893 and was converted to officer family housing in 1938. The build... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 118, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Erected as a stable in 1851, Building 118 is one of the oldest structures within the former Watertown Arsenal. It was moved in 1893 and was converted to officer family housing in 1938. The build... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 111, Arsenal Street, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building 111, the Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Watertown Arsenal, is significant as an excellent and highly intact example of elaborate Italianate style architecture, and as one of the mos... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 141, 463 Arsenal Street, Watertown, Mi...
Significance: A good example of late 19th century architecture which has undergone a number of inappropriate modifications. It was originally a guardhouse for the arsenal. Survey number: HABS MA-1009 Buildin... More
Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 313, Talcott Avenue, Watertown, Middle...
Significance: Building No. 313 is one of the earliest buildings on the present AMTL property and was integral to the industrial development of the Watertown Arsenal in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce... More