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  2. Tuthilltown Gristmill - Wikipedia

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    Until recently it was the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the state. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Around that time it began producing kosher flour for use in baking matzoh. In 2007, its present owners began converting it into a restaurant [2] TuthillHouse at the Mill opening in August, 2010.

  3. Restaurant breaks ground at old Springfield mill; gluten-free ...

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    Currently, the truck is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — or until they sell out — at Macadoodles, 1439 US-60 in Republic. For future times and locations, visit their Facebook page .

  4. Abandoned Springfield flour mill redevelopment would bring ...

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    The long-standing mill silos dating back to the 1900s once produced roughly 35,0000 pounds of flour a day, but for the past 50 years have sat empty and abandoned.

  5. What's open and closed on Christmas in Springfield and ... - AOL

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    Hibachi Madness: Both Springfield locations will be open their regular hours of 10 a.m-8:30 p.m. Hot Pot & BBQ Buffet : This Lindbergh Avenue location will open at noon, with plans to close at 10 p.m.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Dexter's Grist Mill Sandwich 1654 Currently is open to the public and still grinds corn. [75] Retire Beckett House Salem c. 1655 [51] Currently serves as the museum store at the House of Seven Gables after being moved to that location. [76] Keyes House Westford: c. 1656 [51] 16 Francis Hill Road [77] [78] Thomas Dane House Concord: c. 1657 [51]

  7. Ames Hill/Crescent Hill District - Wikipedia

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    The David Ames Jr. House, at 241 Maple Street, on Ames Hill in Springfield, was built in 1826-7 and was the work of Chauncey Shepard, a prominent local architect and builder. In 1867, Solomon J. Gordon, a New York City lawyer, purchased the property and Shepard was hired to remodel the house he had built forty-one years earlier.

  8. From an abandoned mill to apartments, Springfield City ... - AOL

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  9. Neighborhoods in Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Since 1636, Metro Center has served as the cultural, civic, and business center of Springfield and Western Massachusetts.The neighborhood sits on relatively flat land along the Connecticut Riverbank and stretches approximately two hundred meters inland where the first of a series of bluffs rises between the parallel Dwight and Chestnut Streets, (behind the MassMutual Center.)