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  2. Central Square Historic District (Stoneham, Massachusetts)

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    The Central Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing much of the central business district of Stoneham, Massachusetts.It includes the town's largest concentration of 19th and early-20th century commercial architecture, in an area that developed in importance as a commercial center after the construction of the Andover-Medford Turnpike (now Main Street, designated ...

  3. Stoneham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Stoneham (/ ˈ s t oʊ n ə m / STO-nəm) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, nine miles (14.5 km) north of downtown Boston. Its population was 23,244 at the 2020 census. [1] Its proximity to major highways and public transportation offers convenient access to Boston and the North Shore coastal region and beaches of ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Stoneham ...

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    Roughly bounded by Pond St., Woodland Rd., Interstate 93, and Massachusetts Route 28 42°27′18″N 71°05′43″W  /  42.455°N 71.095278°W  / 42.455; -71.095278  ( Middlesex Fells Reservoirs Historic

  5. List of high school football rivalries more than 100 years old

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    Reading Memorial High School (Reading, Massachusetts) Stoneham High School (Stoneham, Massachusetts) 61–24–8 1899; 125 years ago () Annual football game. Traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day. Has been played continuously since 1923. [59] Troy High School Piqua High School (Piqua, Ohio) 68–66–6 Troy leads after 2024

  6. Nobility Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Nobility Hill Historic District is a residential historic district roughly bounded by Chestnut and Maple Streets and Cedar Avenue in Stoneham, Massachusetts.The district includes a number of high quality houses representing a cross section of fashionable housing built between 1860 and 1920.

  7. Old Burying Ground (Stoneham, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Pleasant and William Streets in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Established in 1726, it is the only surviving element of Stoneham's original town center, which also included a meeting house and school. It contains about 450 stones and fragments, with grave markers dating from 1728 to 1924. [2]

  8. Warren Sweetser House - Wikipedia

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    The house originally stood at 434 Main Street, a short way south of Stoneham's Central Square. It was built on that site in 1842 by Warren Sweetser, a prominent figure in the town's economic life in the 19th century. Sweetser owned a local dry goods retail store, and served for many years as the town postmaster.

  9. Dow Block - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Block is a historic commercial building on Central Square in Stoneham, Massachusetts.Built in 1864, it is the first of three mid-19th century buildings that define Central Square, and is a fine example of Second Empire architecture.