The Armory
The Armory at Wheaton Square, now the Massachusetts
National Guard Museum and Archives.
This castle-like design was a common element of National Guard
armories in Massachusetts built in the late 19th century, and
similarly imposing structures from the same time period can be seen in
Springfield and Boston. Although it was never besieged by enemy
armies, and no arrows ever rained down from the turrets, the building
has been a landmark feature at Wheaton Square ever since its
completion in 1890. It was designed by the Worcester-based firm of
Fuller & Delano, and as seen in an earlier post, it is one of several
prominent Romanesque-style buildings that were constructed here around
the same time period.
Photo 61, March 2011