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Cotton Chats Little Red Shop (TLRS) article   Written in 1952, just after the shop had been converted for use as a Draper museum.

The Little Red Shop from the west   

The cupola, Hopedale Pond and two icehouses       

The runway and the building with the tower and cupola    

A view from north of Freedom Street   

Shops, Hopedale Pond, the lower pond, the runway and TLRS  

The runway, TLRS and houses on the bend of Freedom Street    

Newspaper photo, c. 1885     

TLRS, runway and shops from the southwest  

Photo from Five Generations of Loom Builders     

The closest view we have of TLRS when it had two floors    

Moving the Red Shop to its current location   

Proposal of the Bicentennial Commission to Rockwell
which resulted in ownership of the Little Red Shop being turned over to the town.

Comments on the Red Shop by the Society for the History of Technology   

Dynamite Under the Red Shop  

Inside the Red Shop in 1953   

Map 1856        

Map 1858    

Map 1875     

Map 1886   

Map 1890s    

Map 1890s, shop area    

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