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The Somerville Theater is part of the Hobbs Building which was built in 1914 by Joseph Hobbs and designed by the firm of Funk & Wilcox of Boston.Designed for stage shows, vaudeville, opera, and motion pictures, the theater was only one of the highlights of the Hobbs Building, which also contained a basement café, basement bowling alley and billiards hall, the theater lobbies and ten ...
The mall building was previously occupied by Somerville Assembly, a Ford Motor Company factory, [19] and was later used as a supermarket distribution center before its conversion to a mall. The 322,000-square-foot (29,900 m 2) mall was originally anchored by a 79,000 sq ft (7,300 m 2) Jordan Marsh and a 95,637 sq ft (8,885.0 m 2) Kmart.
The Spring Hill Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Summer, Central, Atherton, and Spring Streets in the Spring Hill area of Somerville, Massachusetts. The district encompasses the city's best-preserved residential subdivision from the mid-19th century, with later infill construction in the late 19th and early 20th ...
Postcard view from High School grounds, 1915. Gilman Square is a neighborhood in the area around Central Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States.Historic Gilman Square is at the junction of Medford, Pearl, and Marshall streets [1] [2] and has been a small commercial center since the mid 19th-century. [3]
Good Times was a popular 1920 Broadway musical extravaganza, with music by Raymond Hubbell and a book by R. H. Burnside. Produced by Charles Dillingham , it debuted on August 9, 1920 at the Hippodrome in New York City and ran for 456 performances, the longest run for the 1920–21 season.
West Somerville: Also in Arlington, Medford, and Winchester 57: Mystic Water Works: Mystic Water Works: September 18, 1989 : Alewife Brook Parkway and Capen St. West Somerville: Listing duplicates Mystic Pumping Station, above. 58: John F. Nichols House
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It is a block away from the heart of Union Square, a neighborhood in Somerville. Its name is formally the Prospect Hill Memorial Flag Tower and Observatory. The tower is four stories tall and built out of iron and stone. The lower deck, outside of the first floor is open to the public and offers a panoramic view of Boston, Somerville, and ...