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In 2013, the Elephant Walk restaurant in Waltham was closed. [6] In 2014, after more than 20 years of operation, the Elephant Walk was moved from Beacon Street [7] [8] to 1415 Washington Street, at a former location of BoMa gastropub. [9] In 2017, the Elephant Walk in Cambridge was closed. [10]
Wilson's Diner is a historic diner at 507 Main Street (US Route 20) in Waltham, Massachusetts. The diner was built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company as #819, and was delivered to this site by the company in March 1949. It is a well-preserved example of the company's post-World War II craftsmanship. The diner is ten bays wide and three deep ...
The Waltham store closed in October 2004, the same month that the Reading, Massachusetts, store opened, becoming the largest of Jordan's locations. [2] It includes a complete showroom, warehouse, dining, and entertainment. In addition, Jordan's opened a 750,000 sq ft (70,000 m 2) warehouse and office complex in East Taunton, Massachusetts.
The brewery said at the time it closed that it was accepting offers from local breweries to purchase its recipes, but has offered no updates since. Inner City Pizza 7436 Rockville Road, closed Feb. 26
The Owl Diner, formerly known as the Monarch Diner is a historic diner at 246 Appleton Street in Lowell, Massachusetts.. The diner was built by Worcester Lunch Car Company as #749 in 1940, and was originally located in Waltham, Massachusetts, where it operated as the Monarch Diner.
The South Shore is home to some of the best burgers in the state, according to a new survey. The list was compiled by the group Taste of Massachusetts, which started with over 1,000 people ...
It was closed in January 1992 as a result of the state's cost-cutting policy of closing its mental hospitals and moving patients into private and community-based settings. The main complex of buildings has subsequently been redeveloped into apartments. The hospital campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1994.
Waltham is part of the Greater Boston area and lies 9 miles (14 km) west of Downtown Boston. Waltham has been called "watch city" because of its association with the watch industry. Waltham Watch Company opened its factory in Waltham in 1854 and was the first company to make watches on an assembly line.