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The house was home to a restaurant for many years, and was prominently visible from Interstate 95 in Newton. The property was taken by the state by eminent domain in 2003. The state sold the house for $1, provided the purchasers paid to move it. The house was deconstructed and rebuilt on Old Sudbury Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts, in 2005. [2]
Needham is primarily a bedroom community and commuter suburban district located outside of Boston. The northern side of town beyond the I-95/Route 128 beltway, however, was developed for light industry shortly after World War II. Many restaurants and food companies are based in Needham.
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After nearly a decade of steady stock returns, U.S. markets have hit a rough patch. U.S.-listed stocks, which hit record highs on February 19, have tumbled rather dramatically and quickly since ...
People from Needham, Massachusetts (2 C, 53 P) Pages in category "Needham, Massachusetts" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Needham-Schroeder protocol, a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure network Needham (food) , a dessert from the U.S. state of Maine Topics referred to by the same term
The Needham Town Hall Historic District is a historic district on Great Plain Avenue between Highland Avenue and Chapel Street in Needham, Massachusetts.It encompasses Needham Town Hall, a Georgian Revival structure built in 1902 to a design by Winslow & Bigelow, and the grassy public park in front of it, which was established in 1884. [2]
The Tolman-Gay House is a historic house at 1196 Central Avenue in Needham, Massachusetts. Built in 1743, it is a well-preserved example of mid-18th century architecture, which was occupied for nearly two centuries by members of two of Needham's early families. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]