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Westminster Village–Academy Hill Historic District. / 42.54361°N 71.91139°W / 42.54361; -71.91139. Westminster Village–Academy Hill Historic District encompasses the historic first town center of Westminster, Massachusetts, as well as its later early-19th century commercial core. Centered at the junction Main and South Streets ...
Westminster Bubble. The Westminster bubble (also called the Westminster village) is a characterisation including members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom as being isolated from life outside Parliament. As well as referring to Members of Parliament and Peers, the characterisation also extends to people such as lobbyists, researchers ...
351 / 978. FIPS code. 25-77010. GNIS feature ID. 0618393. Website. Official website. Westminster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 8,213.
The National Register of Historic Places is a United States federal official list of places and sites considered worthy of preservation. In Windham County, Vermont, there are 100 properties and districts listed on the National Register, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent ...
Location of Worcester County in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designated in northern Worcester County, Massachusetts.It includes listings from all Worcester County communities through which Massachusetts Route 2 passes, and those that lie to their north.
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Westminster, located in the southeastern part of Vermont, was the first town to be chartered, in 1736 by the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The layout of the village center took place in 1736–1737, and initially called for an unusually broad Main Street (now US 5). The basic plan for the village today still shows elements of this plan, with a ...
Westminster is the main settlement of the City of Westminster in London, England.It extends from the River Thames [1] to Oxford Street and has many famous landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and much of the West End cultural centre including the entertainment precinct of West End Theatre.