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  2. Sutton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    www.suttonma.org Sutton , officially the Town of Sutton , is a town in Worcester County , Massachusetts , United States. The population was 9,357 in the 2020 United States Census . [ 1 ]

  3. Sutton Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sutton Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the center of the village of Sutton, Massachusetts.The district, which covers 435 acres (176 ha), is centered on the junction of Boston Road, Singletary Avenue, and Uxbridge Road.

  4. Freegrace Marble Farm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Freegrace Marble Farm Historic District encompasses a historic farmstead in Sutton, Massachusetts.Although most of its buildings date to the 19th century, the farm has retained the form of a typical 18th-century farm, including a substantial portion of the land granted in 1717 to Freegrace Marble, one of Sutton's earliest colonial settlers. [2]

  5. Category:Sutton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  6. First Baptist Church of Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Church Logo and Name stamp. First Baptist Church of Sutton is a Baptist church in the town of Sutton, Massachusetts and was founded on September 9, 1735, by the Reverend Benjamin Marsh one of the founding fathers of the town and Thomas Green.

  7. Sutton High School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Sutton High School athletic teams are known as the Sammies (boys) and Suzies (girls). [7] The teams compete in District V of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA), specifically within the Dual Valley Conference (DVC).

  8. Waters Farm - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1757, Waters Farms Preservation, Inc. now maintains the property. It has 120 acres (0.49 km 2) of protected watershed land donated to the town by Dorothea Waters Moran in 1974. [1]

  9. Purgatory Chasm State Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Previously owned by the Whitin Machine Works, Purgatory Chasm was declared a state park in 1919. [1] The reservation is notable for its .25-mile-long (400 m), 70-foot-deep (21 m) chasm in granite bedrock with abrupt precipices and caves.