In 2012 the Maynard Historical Commission launched a program that highlights important buildings and landmarks with permanent historical markers. The goal of this program is to bring attention to visitors and residents alike of the historical significance of many parts of our town.
Each year the Commission reviews the list of historically significant properties and selects one or more to receive the markers (working with the property owners).
Current Markers
Silas P. Brooks House & barn | 88-90 Summer St. |
Levi Smith House / Red Fox Inn | 178 Great Rd. |
Red Brick School House | 101 Summer St. |
Powder Mill Workers’ House | 116 Powder Mill Rd. |
Powder Mill Workers’ House | 118 Powder Mill Rd. |
Lucius Maynard House & barn / Gibson Farm | 114 Summer St. |
Amory Maynard House (1st) | 145 Main St. |
St. Bridget’s Church & rectory (Abel Haynes House) | 1 Percival St. |
Masonic Block / Maynard’s Block | 100 Main St |
W. B. Case Block & annex | 28-30 Nason St. |
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway Powerhouse / St. Casimir Church | 65 Great Rd. |
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway Car Barn | 63 Great Rd. |
Erikson’s Dairy Building & Ice Cream Stand | 10 Great Rd. |
Jonathan Smith House | 174 Great Rd. |
Holy Annunciation Church | 15 Prospect St. |
Asa Dexter Smith House | 40 Concord St. |
Cleary & Williams Dry Goods Store | 32-36 Main St. |
Maynard Trust Company | 81 Main St. |
Union Congregational Church | 82 Main St. |
Susan Smith Ladies Boarding School | 166 Great Rd. |
Coolidge School | 12 Bancroft St. |