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The Spring Hill Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Summer, Central, Atherton, and Spring Streets in the Spring Hill area of Somerville, Massachusetts. The district encompasses the city's best-preserved residential subdivision from the mid-19th century, with later infill construction in the late 19th and early 20th ...
West Somerville: Also in Arlington, Medford, and Winchester 57: Mystic Water Works: Mystic Water Works: September 18, 1989 : Alewife Brook Parkway and Capen St. West Somerville: Listing duplicates Mystic Pumping Station, above. 58: John F. Nichols House
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Somerville, Massachusetts" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Theatre currently operates as a three-screen cinema. Home to one of the most technically advanced projection booths on the east coast, the Somerville can present virtually any film format - from digital releases to archival 35mm and 70mm film prints. [7] The Somerville also counts a rentable 31-seat "microcinema" among its screening rooms.
The city of Somerville was first settled in 1630 and was part of Charlestown until 1842. From an early date, a track developed that skirted Prospect Hill to the north and a marshy area to the south, between the center of Charlestown and Menotomy, as what is now Arlington was then called. This route now consists of Washington Street, Bow Street ...
Postcard view from High School grounds, 1915. Gilman Square is a neighborhood in the area around Central Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States.Historic Gilman Square is at the junction of Medford, Pearl, and Marshall streets [1] [2] and has been a small commercial center since the mid 19th-century. [3]
Transportation in Somerville, Massachusetts (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Somerville, Massachusetts" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
The Mount Vernon Street Historic District is a historic district consisting of the even-numbered houses at 8–24 Mount Vernon Street in Somerville, Massachusetts.The district includes four modest Greek Revival houses built c. 1850, an earlier Federal period house, and a late 19th century Second Empire house, representing a progression of housing styles through the 19th century.