Woburn Street Historic District

The Woburn Street Historic District of Reading, Massachusetts encompasses a two-block section of late 19th century upper-class housing.

206 Woburn Street, a Shingle style building, was the home of architect Horace G.

[3] Railroad owner Edward Appleton lived at 201 Woburn Street, as did shoemaker Daniel Pratt and architect Willard P. Adden.

The house at 216 Woburn Street was owned by local hardware store owner Richard W. Francis.

A founder and director of the First National Bank in Reading lived at 177 Woburn Street.