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  2. Columbus Avenue (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Avenue (est.1860) in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] runs from Park Square to just south of Melnea Cass Boulevard, as well as from Tremont Street to Walnut Avenue and Seaver Street, where it continues as Seaver Street to Blue Hill Avenue and to Erie Street, where it ends. [2] It intersects the South End and Roxbury neighborhoods.

  3. Arlington, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    (seven elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school) [26] The seven elementary schools (K–5) are Brackett, Bishop, Dallin, Hardy, Peirce, Stratton, and Thompson. There are also two middle schools, grade 6 at Gibbs, and grades 7–8 at Ottoson, and Arlington High School, which includes grades 9–12.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington ...

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    The Arlington section of the Mystic Valley Parkway runs from the intersection of Summer St. and Mystic Ave. (Route 2A and Route 3) north and then roughly ESE along the Mystic River to the junction with Alewife Brook Parkway in Somerville, thence back into Medford. 40: Old Schwamb Mill: Old Schwamb Mill

  5. Arlington Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Center Historic District includes the civic and commercial heart of Arlington, Massachusetts.It runs along the town's main commercial district, Massachusetts Avenue, from Jason Street to Franklin Street, and includes adjacent 19th- and early 20th-century residential areas roughly bounded by Jason Street, Pleasant Street, and Gray Street. [2]

  6. Wayside Inn (Arlington, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The house was built circa 1750 in a simple Georgian style, and is the only half-house of that period still extant in Arlington. The house may have been used as stagecoach stop; it was owned in the 19th century by Philip Whittemore, who also owned a hotel nearer the center. The name "Wayside Inn" was not applied to the building until the 20th ...

  7. School Street - Wikipedia

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    1708 – Officially named "School Street." [1] 1711 – October 2: Fire. 1716 – Governors' Province House in use near School Street. 1729 South Meeting House built near School Street. Samuel Adams graduates from Latin School. 1748 – Latin Schoolhouse built. 1750 – John Hancock graduates from Latin School. 1754 – King's Chapel rebuilt in ...

  8. Commonwealth Avenue (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Avenue (colloquially referred to as Comm Ave) is a major street in the cities of Boston and Newton, Massachusetts. It begins at the western edge of the Boston Public Garden , and continues west through the neighborhoods of the Back Bay , Kenmore Square , Boston University , Allston , Brighton and Chestnut Hill .

  9. Butterfield-Whittemore House - Wikipedia

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    The Butterfield-Whittemore House, is a historic colonial house at 54 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington, Massachusetts. With its oldest section dating to c. 1695, it is one of the town's oldest houses, and may be its oldest. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]