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  2. Watch City Steampunk Festival - Wikipedia

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    While the programming is typical of a steampunk festival, including art exhibitions, panel discussions on a variety of topics, steampunk music, crafts workshops, vendors, and performances, [1] the Watch City Steampunk Festival uniquely makes extensive use of its host city's public spaces and Waltham's unique place in the history of American ...

  3. Steampunk City - Wikipedia

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    The museum worked with a committee composed of members of the steampunk community and many local business professionals to make the festival possible. In 2011, the festival was renamed "International Steampunk City", and spanned the downtown area of Waltham, including the museum itself and the Waltham Watch Company building. Attendance reached ...

  4. Bruce Rosenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Rosenbaum whoose born on February 4, 1962, in Boston, MA is an American artist and designer renowned for his contributions to Steampunk design. He has gained recognition for his work in both his home, known as The Steampunk House, and through his company, ModVic ( Shorten from "Modern Victorian").

  5. Category:Waltham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Waltham, Massachusetts Registered Historic Place stubs (64 P) Pages in category "Waltham, Massachusetts" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  6. Wilson's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's Diner is a historic diner at 507 Main Street (US Route 20) in Waltham, Massachusetts. The diner was built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company as #819, and was delivered to this site by the company in March 1949. It is a well-preserved example of the company's post-World War II craftsmanship. The diner is ten bays wide and three deep ...

  7. Waltham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Waltham is part of the Greater Boston area and lies 9 miles (14 km) west of Downtown Boston. Waltham has been called "watch city" because of its association with the watch industry. Waltham Watch Company opened its factory in Waltham in 1854 and was the first company to make watches on an assembly line.

  8. Central Square Historic District (Waltham, Massachusetts)

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    Central Square is adjacent to the Waltham commuter rail station and is served by six MBTA bus lines: 70 Cedarwood, Market Place Drive, or Central Square, Waltham - University Park; 70A North Waltham - University Park via Watertown Square and Central Square, Cambridge; 505 Central Square, Waltham - Downtown express via Massachusetts Turnpike

  9. Bickford's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Longley Bickford (1885–1959) began his restaurant career in 1902. In the 1910s, he was a vice president at the Waldorf System lunchroom chain in New England and, in 1921, he established his own quick-lunch Bickford's restaurants in New York.