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  2. Eaton-Moulton Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Eaton-Moulton Mill is a historic industrial building at 37 Walnut Street in the Wellesley Lower Falls village of Wellesley, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story granite mill building was built c. 1853 by the firm of Reuben Ware and William Clark, manufacturers of papermaking machinery. The building is distinctive for its use of stone, a ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk ...

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    Between Pond St. in Avon and Pleasant St. in Brockton: Avon: Extends into Brockton in Plymouth County: 35: First Baptist Church of Medfield: First Baptist Church of Medfield: September 11, 2003 : 438 Main St.

  4. Hunnewell Estates Historic District - Wikipedia

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    "Hunnewell Farm" (1887) - 30 acre working farm on the Natick/Wellesley line, purchased by John Welles in 1814, though farmed since colonial times. The current large barn, with a main structure measuring 90' x 40' and a 10,000 bale capacity in the haylofts, was built in 1887.

  5. Wellesley Municipal Light Plant - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the WMLP is located at 455 Worcester Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts, and shares its grounds with the Wellesley Fire Department Headquarters and Town of Wellesley Department of Public Works. The WMLP serves 9,954 customers, of whom 8,812 are residential, 1,138 are commercial, and 4 are industrial.

  6. Massachusetts Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    1904 postcard of the Boston and Worcester Street Railway Route 9 was established in 1933. [ 2 ] From its start in 1810 as a toll road from Brookline to Worcester , Route 9 has undergone transformation into a major highway due to the rise of the automobile, especially with the popularity of Henry Ford's Model T . [ 3 ]

  7. Wellesley, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The highways Interstate 95/Massachusetts Route 128, Massachusetts Route 9, Massachusetts route 16 (as Washington Street) and Massachusetts route 135 run through Wellesley. For elders and people with disabilities there is a specific MBTA -based service, The Ride, which offers free or low-cost door-to-door service by appointment.

  8. Wellington Farm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Farm Historic District encompasses a historic farm property at 487—500 Wellesley Street in Weston, Massachusetts.Included in the 35-acre (14 ha) district are a main house built c. 1760, a barn complex with buildings dating from the 19th and 20th centuries, a modern greenhouse, and farm fields lined by stone walls.

  9. Wellesley Congregational Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Wellesley Congregational Church and Cemetery is a historic religious facility at 2 Central Street in the center of Wellesley, Massachusetts.The church is a brick Georgian Revival structure designed by Carrère and Hastings and built between 1918 and 1922.