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  2. Powder House (Dedham, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1840s, it was no longer considered necessary and the use was discontinued. [6] By the 250th anniversary of the Town in 1886, it was said that "so thoroughly is Powder House Rock identified with the social life of this community that it has come to be regarded as almost a sacred spot dear to the present dwellers in the village and to the sons and daughters of Dedham scattered throughout ...

  3. Powder House Square - Wikipedia

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    The powder house itself, with its two-foot thick stone walls, was well-insulated and made a perfect place for storing Emerson's "Old Powder House Brand" pickles. [8] The descendants of Nathan Tufts donated the Powder House Farm along with its namesake structure to the city in 1890, and from this Nathan Tufts Park was established in 1893.

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    125 County Road in Plympton, MA [88] Swett–Ilsley House: Newbury 1670 Judge Samuel Holten House: Danvers: 1670 Chaplin–Clarke House: Rowley: c. 1670: Oldest part built around 1670, lean-to section added around 1700 before a change in ownership. Gould House: Topsfield: c. 1670: 73 Prospect Street, Topsfield. Earliest section 1670; addition ...

  5. Beverly Powder House - Wikipedia

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    The Beverly Powder House is a historic military storage magazine on Powder House Lane in Beverly, Massachusetts. Built in 1809, this small brick building housed the community's military supplies during the War of 1812, and is one of a few such structures to survive in the state. It is the town's only surviving Federal-period municipal structure.

  6. Davis Square - Wikipedia

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    Davis abuts the Powder House Square, Ball Square and Spring Hill neighborhoods, as well as Tufts University. [1] Davis Square is today a vibrant commercial, retail, nightlife and dining district. Businesses in Davis range from stores to restaurants to even a martial arts school. Davis fell into decline after World War II.

  7. Powderhouse Productions - Wikipedia

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    When William Brattle, a Cambridge loyalist, so informed the British commander, General Thomas Gage, the British became concerned that patriot elements might seize the provincial powder as well. On September 1, 1774, British soldiers removed 250 half barrels of powder from the Powder House. One detachment marched to Cambridge and carried off two ...

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  9. Ball Square - Wikipedia

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    Ball Square is a neighborhood primarily in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States, but also extending into Medford, at the intersection of Boston Avenue and Broadway, located between Powder House Square and Magoun Square. It is primarily a residential area with a handful of shops and restaurants along Broadway.