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  2. East Parish Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    East Parish Cemetery dates from the 1660s when the term parish had both a political and religious connotation. The East Parish Church was First Church in Newton organized in 1664, which celebrated its 300th anniversary in 1964, but was dissolved in 1973 after failed attempts to merge with its two daughter churches, Second Church in Newton (West Parish) and Eliot Church.

  3. Newton Centre, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newton Centre is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The main commercial center of Newton Centre is a triangular area surrounding the intersections of Beacon Street , Centre Street, and Langley Road.

  4. Thomas Wiswall - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683) was an early settler of British America, a prominent early citizen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a key figure in the founding of Cambridge Village, now known as the city of Newton, Massachusetts.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton ...

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    1897 Washington St., Auburndale; 18 Station Ave., Newton Highlands; 70 and 50 Union St., Newton Centre 42°19′21″N 71°12′20″W  /  42.322461°N 71.20563°W  / 42.322461; -71.20563  ( Woodland, Newton Highlands, and Newton Centre Railroad Stations, and Baggage and Express

  6. List of villages in Newton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newton Highlands — centered on the intersections of Centre Street, Walnut Street and Lincoln Street; Newton Lower Falls — the only Village located largely outside of Massachusetts Route 128; Newton Upper Falls — centered on the intersection of Eliot Street and Chestnut Street; Newtonville — centered on the intersection of Walnut Street ...

  7. Bullough's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Bullough's Pond, a former mill pond located in Newton, Massachusetts, is now a decorative pond in a suburban neighborhood, used for bird watching and walking.In the nineteenth century it was the site of a commercial ice business. [1]

  8. Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Sumner Street is a residential street running north-south between Willow and Ward Streets in central Newton, just north of the main village of Newton Centre, one of 11 villages in Newton. This district encompasses roughly the southern third of the street, as well as a single house west of Sumner on Gibbs Street, which bisects the district.

  9. Fred R. Hayward House - Wikipedia

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    The Fred R. Hayward House is a historic house at 1547 Centre Street in Newton, Massachusetts. This large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story stucco-clad house was designed by Winchester architect Robert Coit, and built in 1912. Mostly rectangular in its massing with a hip roof, there are two forward-facing gables framing the main entry, the right one projecting ...