Mill Town
"Mill Town" is a term often used to describe a community that developed around a manufacturing facility, particularly in the textile or lumber industries. These towns typically emerged during the Industrial Revolution, when factories attracted workers seeking jobs. The economy of a mill town usually relied heavily on the success of the mill, influencing the social and cultural life of its residents.
Many mill towns feature distinct architectural styles, with homes built for workers and their families. Over time, as industries changed or declined, some mill towns faced economic challenges, leading to population decreases and shifts in community dynamics. Examples of notable mill towns include Lowell, Massachusetts and Pawtucket, Rhode Island.