Commonwealth Avenue, the most direct route between the town centers of Attleborough to the east and North Attleborough to the west, existed by the 18th century.
The High, Church and Gould Streets Historic District is a densely-settled neighborhood in which the built environment depicts one hundred years of residential development.
Built by the town circa 1850, this is the only one-room schoolhouse still owned by the town that had remained in unaltered condition since it closed in 1951.
The Old Town Historic District is a well-preserved rural Crossroads settlement on the Old Post Road that possesses Historical significance as the earliest town center in the old Town of Attleborough, as well as architectural significance for its valuable examples of domestic, religious and public architecture.