It consists of 17-member panel of appointed representatives from state and private agencies and is concerned with overview of Massachusetts historic and architectural preservation efforts.
Massachusetts | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Federal Communications Commission | European Commission | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Massachusetts House of Representatives | Massachusetts General Hospital | Lowell, Massachusetts | Royal Commission | Worcester, Massachusetts | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Andover, Massachusetts | Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | Springfield, Massachusetts | Salem, Massachusetts | Medford, Massachusetts | Brookline, Massachusetts | Newton, Massachusetts | Federal Trade Commission | Williamstown, Massachusetts | Somerville, Massachusetts | Electoral and Administrative Review Commission | Lawrence, Massachusetts | United Nations Economic Commission for Europe | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | United States Atomic Energy Commission | Toronto Transit Commission | Newburyport, Massachusetts | Middlesex County, Massachusetts | Lexington, Massachusetts |
In 2007 the Massachusetts Historical Commission determined that the Calvin Coolidge Bridge was not eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places but was eligible for listing as a contributing element in the (then) pending expansion of the Hadley Center Historic District.