
Historic Places in Northampton and The Connecticut River Valley
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Isaac Damon House (1813)
Early 19th century architect/builder Isaac Damon built the house at 46 Bridge Street that Historic Northampton now calls home.
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Pomeroy-Shepherd House
Shepherd House is a typical center hall house with four rooms down and four rooms up, built in the late 1790s.
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The New Haven – Northampton Canal
From 1835 to 1847, a canal operated from New Haven to Northampton entering downtown Northampton along South Street and State Street, then known as Canal Street.
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