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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 North Lexington Street Historic District is a residential historic district at 508–536 North Lexington Street in Waltham, Massachusetts.It consists of a cluster of four houses and their associated outbuildings, built around the turn of the 20th century, and unusual for its state of cohesion and preservation given the busy nature of Lexington Street.
A survey conducted by the website Taste of Massachusetts has found that three South Shore restaurants have some of the best burgers in the ... Tessie’s Bar & Kitchen, Waltham and Walpole. 3. R. F.
Roughly bounded by Church, Carter, Moody, Main and Lexington Sts., Waltham, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°22′32″N 71°14′10″W / 42.37556°N 71.23611°W / 42.37556; -71
Roughly E. Main St. from Townsend St. to Chamberlain Ter., Waltham, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°22′37″N 71°13′39″W / 42.37694°N 71.22750°W / 42.37694; -71
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It acquired its present name because it was home to a number of ministers. None of the houses from the early settlement period survive in the district, although Waltham's oldest house, the c. 1721 Hagar-Smith-Livermore-Sanderson House, is not far away. The district's oldest properties are the Federal style Sanderson-Bemis House (c. 1819-29, 380 ...
The Gilbrae Inn is a historic residential building in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was built as a two-story wood-frame structure by the Boston Manufacturing Company sometime between 1827 and 1854 as a boarding house for its workers. In c. 1870 the mansard roof and third floor were added.