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Stoneham (/ ˈ s t oʊ n ə m / STO-nəm) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, nine miles (14.5 km) north of downtown Boston. Its population was 23,244 at the 2020 census. [1] Its proximity to major highways and public transportation offers convenient access to Boston and the North Shore coastal region and beaches of ...
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The Central Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing much of the central business district of Stoneham, Massachusetts.It includes the town's largest concentration of 19th and early-20th century commercial architecture, in an area that developed in importance as a commercial center after the construction of the Andover-Medford Turnpike (now Main Street, designated ...
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City or town Description 1: Almshouse: Almshouse: April 13, 1984 ... On the grounds of the Stoneham Historical Society. 58: South School: South School: April 13, 1984
Nobility Hill is roughly defined as a rectangular area bounded on the north and west by Cedar Avenue, on the south by Maple Street, and on the east by Chestnut Street. The area is located a few blocks west of Main Street and Stoneham's Central Square. Maple and Chestnut Streets are both roads laid out early in the 19th century as through streets.
Stoneham Mountain Resort, a ski resort located in this village; United Kingdom. North Stoneham, a settlement and ecclesiastical parish in Hampshire; South Stoneham, a settlement and ecclesiastical parish in Hampshire; United States. Stoneham, Colorado, an unincorporated town in Weld County; Stoneham, Maine, a town in Oxford County
The Old Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Pleasant and William Streets in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Established in 1726, it is the only surviving element of Stoneham's original town center, which also included a meeting house and school. It contains about 450 stones and fragments, with grave markers dating from 1728 to 1924. [2]