The 30-acre (12 ha) district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
The center began as the location of a local farm, and a bridge which might have been the one that was remade in 2018.
The Town Hall is a former congregational church, built in the Greek Revival style in 1834.
is an early example of Greek Revival architecture, with a three-bay front and a full-width porch.
Queen Anne Victorians include the 1895 Cram House at 7 Main Road, which has an octagonal turret, and the elaborate Second Methodist Parsonage at 3 River St.[2]