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  2. Allen Crocker Curtis House–Pillar House - Wikipedia

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    The house was home to a restaurant for many years, and was prominently visible from Interstate 95 in Newton. The property was taken by the state by eminent domain in 2003. The state sold the house for $1, provided the purchasers paid to move it. The house was deconstructed and rebuilt on Old Sudbury Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts, in 2005. [2]

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    Pier 52, Fall River. Address: 52 Ferry St.. Hours: Monday to Saturday, from noon to 11 p.m.; Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Water views await while dining on fresh seafood.. Pride SouthCoast ...

  4. Newton Highlands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Newton Highlands Historic District encompasses the historic heart of the village of Newton Highlands in Newton, Massachusetts.When it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the district extended along Lincoln Street from Woodward to Hartford Streets, and included blocks of Bowdoin, Erie and Hartford Streets south of Lincoln Street. [2]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton ...

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    1897 Washington St., Auburndale; 18 Station Ave., Newton Highlands; 70 and 50 Union St., Newton Centre 42°19′21″N 71°12′20″W  /  42.322461°N 71.20563°W  / 42.322461; -71.20563  ( Woodland, Newton Highlands, and Newton Centre Railroad Stations, and Baggage and Express

  6. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    John Haynes owned much of the land that is now Newton Highlands in 1635. He was the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The area was primarily farm land until train service was brought to the area. [2] The Charles River Railroad extended its service in the Newton, Massachusetts area, from Brookline to Newton Highlands.

  7. F. Lincoln Pierce Houses - Wikipedia

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    Both houses were built in 1914 to designs by the Boston firm of Derby & Robinson. The house at 237 Mill Street is a well-executed example of neo-Federalist design, while the smaller house at 231 Mill Street is a more modest Georgian Revival cottage. Both houses were built for Boston lawyer F. Lincoln Pierce, who lived at number 237. [2]

  8. List of villages in Newton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newton Corner — centered on the intersection of Centre Street, Washington Street and the Massachusetts Turnpike; Newton Highlands — centered on the intersections of Centre Street, Walnut Street and Lincoln Street; Newton Lower Falls — the only Village located largely outside of Massachusetts Route 128

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