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  2. List of historic houses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus Chapin House on Elmwood Street – Federal-style house built on west side of Pakachoag Hill in what is now Auburn. Grafton. Willard House and Clock Museum; Shrewsbury. General Artemas Ward House; Rev. Joseph Sumner House, built in 1797; Worcester. Salisbury Mansion – built 1772 [2] Judge Timothy Paine House – House is known as The ...

  3. Murder of Holly Piirainen - Wikipedia

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    Holly Kristen Piirainen (January 19, 1983 – August 5, 1993) was a 10-year-old American murder victim from Grafton, Massachusetts. She and her brother had been visiting their grandparents in Sturbridge, Massachusetts when Holly was murdered. [1] Her murder remains unsolved.

  4. Grafton Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Grafton Common Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Grafton, Massachusetts. The center consists of a number of buildings arrayed around a roughly oval common, which were mostly built in the middle of the 19th century. Later development was significantly reduced because the area was bypassed by the railroads.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester ...

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    Location of Worcester County in Massachusetts. ... John B. Gough House: John B. Gough House: March 19, 1974 ... 4-68 Laurel, 14-34 Waushacum, and park at Thomas and N ...

  6. Fisherville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Fisherville Historic District is a historic district encompassing one of the four 19th century industrial villages of Grafton, Massachusetts. The area's first industrial activity was in 1831–2, when Peter Farnum (who had a mill at Farnumsville) and business partners built a brick mill there. A densely packed residential area grew around ...

  7. George Clapp House - Wikipedia

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    The George Clapp House is a historic house at 44 North Street in Grafton, Massachusetts. Built about 1835, it is the town's only significant example of high-style Greek Revival architecture, with temple treatment on both the front and one side. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 21, 1997. [1]

  8. Category:Grafton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  9. Ethan Allen House and Gun Shop - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Allen (not to be confused with American Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen), was a native of Bellingham, Massachusetts who came to Grafton in 1831, where he manufactured cutlery before entering the arms business. The land for the house and shop was acquired in partnership with his father in 1832, and purchased by him outright in 1837.