The Haight Village Historic District is an area in Rockford, Illinois reflecting the city's early residential development.
The earliest east side development was within the confines of what is now the Haight Village Historic District.
Judge William Brown, mayor of Rockford and member of the Illinois General Assembly, lived in the district starting in 1858.
The 1873 Rockford Watch Company factory building was part of the industrial district that stretched along the river.
Haight Village was recognized as a historic district by the National Park Service on November 20, 1987.