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  2. Sunderland Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sunderland Center Historic District encompasses the historic center of the farming town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, on the plains of the Connecticut River.The multi-acre district runs along North and South Main Street (Massachusetts Route 47), roughly from Old Amherst Road to North Silver Lane, and includes Bridge Street and the Sunderland Bridge across the river.

  3. List of historic houses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic houses in Massachusetts. Samuel Lincoln House, Hingham, built on land purchased 1649 by Samuel Lincoln , ancestor of President Abraham Lincoln Stephen Phillips House is over 200 years old and is located in the Chestnut Street District , in Salem , Massachusetts , United States.

  4. Talk:Sunderland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    According to statistics found here, more than half of the residences in Sunderland are rental units (909 of 1632, or approx. 56%).So the statement in the article ("Although desirable for current homeowners because of appreciating home values, the gentrification effect means that the town starts to become a place for wealthy second home owners and ceases to function as an ordinary town.") is ...

  5. Category:Sunderland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Sunderland Bridge (Massachusetts) Sunderland Center Historic District This page was last edited on 22 September 2013, at 06:22 (UTC). ...

  6. Sunderland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Buttonball Tree is an American sycamore located on N Main St. in Sunderland. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 14.7 square miles (38.2 km 2), of which 14.2 square miles (36.9 km 2) is land and 0.50 square miles (1.3 km 2), or 3.53%, is water. [4]

  7. Pioneer Valley - Wikipedia

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    Just south of the Westfield River, the colonists constructed a pre-fabricated house in what is present-day Agawam, Massachusetts. [19] In 1636, Pynchon led a settlement expedition with a larger group, including Henry Smith (Pynchon's son-in-law), Jehu Burr, William Blake, Matthew Mitchell, Edmund Wood, Thomas Ufford, and John Cable. [20]

  8. Buttonball Tree - Wikipedia

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    It is a remnant of Sunderland's forests. Because of their longevity, during the 17th and 18th century sycamores were sometimes planted at the door of new houses for newlyweds as "bride and groom" trees. Though the age of the tree is unknown, it is estimated to be well over 350 years old, with many estimates saying that the tree is closer to 400 ...

  9. Leverett, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Leverett was originally part of Sunderland (named Swampfield at that time). The first non-indigenous settlement was established in 1750, and the settlers officially petitioned Sunderland to become their own town in 1774. The town was named for John Leverett, the twentieth Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. [3]