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The Sea Pines School of Charm and Personality for Young Women was a coed boarding school located in Brewster, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1972. [1] After its closure, it was purchased in 1977 and became known as the Old Sea Pines Inn.
Brewster Village Council on Feb. 5 voted 4-0 to create legislation that aims to cancel the narrowing of a two-block section of Main Street W.
Irregular pattern on both sides of Main St., west to Forest St.and east to the junction of Rte. 39 and Chatham Rd. 41°41′09″N 70°04′16″W / 41.685833°N 70.071111°W / 41.685833; -70.071111 ( Harwich Historic
The special election will take place 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Brewster Baptist Church, 1848 Main St., Brewster. Voters at the Nov. 18 fall town meeting narrowly approved spending the money on the ...
The New York Central Railroad acquired the line in 1864. including within Brewster. In response to this, a Second Empire-style town hall was built on the site in 1869. It burned down on February 23, 1880, when a fire swept the entire south side of Main Street. [2] A replacement was built in 1882, [1] only to meet the same fate in 1893. [3]
Brewster Village Council is expected to swear in Timothy Dorkoff as its new council person and discuss the West Main Street narrowing project. Brewster welcomes Councilman Timothy Dorkoff, to ...
After a half-mile in Brewster, the road becomes the town line between Brewster and Orleans for another mile before officially leaving Brewster. Once it is wholly in Orleans, the road heads north for another 0.3 miles (0.48 km) before terminating at Route 28 , approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of that road's terminus at the traffic circle ...
The Nickerson Mansion is a historic house in Brewster, Massachusetts.The large mansion was built in 1907 by Addie Nickerson and her son Samuel on the foundation of an 1890 mansion that was built by Addie's late father-in-law, Samuel Mayo Nickerson, for his son Roland's family (Addie was married to Roland Crosby Nickerson) to use as a summer home.