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  2. John Humphreys House - Wikipedia

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    The John Humphreys House, also known as Sir John Humphreys House, is a historic house museum located in Swampscott, Massachusetts.Although it was long thought to be associated with John Humphrey, an early deputy governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, it was more likely built about 1700, based on architectural analysis.

  3. Swampscott Fish House - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott Fish House is a historic fishing supply storage house off Humphrey Street on Fisherman's Beach in Swampscott, Massachusetts. It is the oldest active fish house in the country. The shingle-style house was built in 1896 on land taken by eminent domain.

  4. Olmsted Subdivision Historic District - Wikipedia

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    According to the May 2005 Massachusetts Heritage Landscape Inventory Program (Swampscott Reconnaissance Report), “This large residential neighborhood was planned by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. in 1888 at the request of the Swampscott Land Trust. The 130-acre estate had belonged to E. Redington Mudge.

  5. Swampscott, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott (/ ˈ s w ɒ m p s k ə t /) [1] is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 15 miles (24 km) up the coast from Boston in an area known as the North Shore. The population was 15,111 as of the 2020 United States Census . [ 2 ]

  6. Swampscott Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott Town Hall, previously the Elihu Thomson House, is a historic building in Swampscott, Massachusetts.The house was designed by architect James T. Kelley and built in 1889 for the noted inventor, electrical engineer, and industrialist Elihu Thomson (1853-1937).

  7. File:John Humphrey House - Swampscott, MA.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Amherst Student – Amherst College; The Beacon – Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; The Beacon – Merrimack College; The Berkeley Beacon – Emerson College; The Comment – Bridgewater State University

  9. General Glover House - Wikipedia

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    After his death, the farm property was eventually sold by the Glover family the mid 1800s. The land that the house sat on would be transferred from Salem to the town of Swampscott in 1867. [16] In the 20th century, the house eventually became the General Glover Inn, owned by shoe manufacturer A.E. Little and his wife Lillian Little from Lynn, MA.