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  2. Malden, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Malden had 2,805 Asian residents, making the city 5.2% Asian. In 2000 this increased to 7,882 Asians, or 14.5% of the city's population, making it one of ten Massachusetts cities with the largest Asian populations in the state. There were 4,504 ethnic Chinese people (57% of Malden's Asians), 876 ethnic Vietnamese, and 696 ethnic Indians ...

  3. First Parish in Malden - Wikipedia

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    First Parish in Malden, Universalist is a Unitarian Universalist ("UU") church in Malden, Massachusetts and a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It was gathered in 1648 to support the establishment of the city of Malden. It is one of the oldest churches in Massachusetts. [2]

  4. Elisha S. Converse - Wikipedia

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    Malden YMCA, 1890s Malden Auditorium in 1909. The Converse Memorial Building, in which the Malden Public Library is located, was designed by Henry H. Richardson. It was built by Converse and his wife as a memorial of their eldest son, Frank, the assistant cashier of Malden Bank, who was murdered during the first US robbery of a bank in 1863.

  5. Bell Rock Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Bell Rock Memorial Park is a public park between Main, Wigglesworth, Meridan, and Ellis Streets in Malden, Massachusetts.The west side of the rock is the site of the two earliest Congregational meeting houses in Malden (First Meeting House 1649-1658 and Second Meeting House 1660-1730).

  6. Category:Malden, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Malden, Massachusetts (1 C, 17 P) Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Malden, Massachusetts) (24 P) E. Education in Malden, Massachusetts (1 C ...

  7. Peter Tufts - Wikipedia

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    Tufts was recorded as a Freeman of Malden and the Massachusetts Bay Colony May 3, 1665 and October 15, 1679 (NEHGS "Register"). Peter Tufts was the first representative from Medford to the Massachusetts General Court in 1689, [ 7 ] however it is unclear whether this was Peter Tufts, Sr. (then 72), or his firstborn son Captain Peter Tufts (then 41).

  8. Malden City Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The Malden City Infirmary is a historic municipal facility at 341 Forest Street in Malden, Massachusetts.Established by the city in the 18th century as a poor farm, the surviving elements of the property include the 1870 Warden's House, and the 1933 infirmary, which continues to serve as an elderly care and nursing facility known as Forestdale Senior Living.

  9. Charles A. Daniels School - Wikipedia

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    The Charles A. Daniels School is a historic school building on Daniels Street in Malden, Massachusetts. The Tudor Revival style brick building was constructed in 1907 to a design by Warren Hutchins. The building has a large central block that is three stories high, with a gabled roof, and flanking flat-roofed wings of two stories that project ...