There are many examples of
Queen Anne style architecture including: 76 Elm Street, 149 Elm Street, 222 Elm Street, 225 Elm Street, 229 Elm Street, 231 Elm Street, 240 Elm Street, 275 Elm Street, 292 Elm Street, 293 Elm Street, 296 Elm Street, 300 Elm Street, 320 Elm Street. Panel Brick: 211 Elm Street and 275 Elm Street. 222 Elm Street was built 1891 in Queen Anne Shingle style by Judge
John C Hammond (1842–1926), who took Amherst College graduate (later US president)
Calvin Coolidge on as a legal apprentice in his law firm Hammond & Field. 225 Elm Street built by Elbridge G. and Mary Brewster Southwick in 1907. Elbridge Southwick owned and developed Bedford Terrace (now largely Smith College) in the 1890s and the office block known as Central Chambers on Center Street, Northampton. Stick style examples include: 138 Elm Street, 146 Elm Street and 150 Street. File:222 Elm Street.jpg| 222 Elm Street, Northampton, MA. Built 1891. Queen Anne Shingle style. File:225 Elm St Northampton MA.jpg|225 Elm Street, Northampton, MA. Built 1907. Queen Anne yellow brick and brown shingle. File:275 Elm St Northampton, Massachusetts.jpg|275 Elm Street, Northampton, MA. Queen Anne style rendered in red brick. File: 293 Elm St Northampton MA.jpg|293 Elm Street, Northampton, MA. Queen Anne style rendered in painted clapboard. File:146 Elm St Northampton MA.jpg|146 Elm Street, Northampton, MA. Built 1874. Stick style. ==Neo-Georgian and Colonial Revival==