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In 1909, Martha E. Sewall Curtis published, Ye olde meeting house : addresses and verses relating to the meeting house, Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, built 1732, and other historical addresses. The meeting house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]
The Burlington Public Library [20] is on Sears Street adjoining the Town Common. The Burlington Historical Museum, open during the Summer is located on Bedford Street at the intersection of Cambridge Street. [21] The Meeting House of the Second Parish in Woburn is on Lexington Street, just off of the Town Common. Francis Wyman House
Ebenezer Locke Revolutionary War soldier from Woburn. 1871 Atlas of Massachusetts by Wall & Gray Map of Massachusetts. Map of Middlesex County; History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume 1 (A-H), Volume 2 (L-W) compiled by Samuel Adams Drake, published 1879–1880. 572 and 505 pages. Woburn article by George M. Chamney in volume 2 ...
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.
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Boston, Massachusetts: At the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews. OL 23272543M. Edwin P. Conklin, Middlesex County and Its People: A History. In Four Volumes. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1927. Samuel Adams Drake, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: Containing Carefully Prepared Histories of Every City and Town in the County.
Two definitions are used by the United States Census to define the Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH Metro Area or Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH Metropolitan NECTA, which is defined as a New England City and Town Area. [21] [22] The metro area definition is based on counties, while the NECTA definition is based on city and town ...
Founded by Thomas Weston in 1622, 2nd oldest European settlement in Massachusetts. Incorporated as Weymouth in 1635 by settlers from the Dorset, England town of the same name. West Cambridge: Arlington: Middlesex: West Hoosuck: Williamstown: Berkshire: West Sandwich: Bourne: Barnstable: Weymouth Canada: Ashfield: Franklin: Willard's Farm: Acton ...