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  2. Pilot Grove - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Grove can refer to some places in the United States: Pilot Grove, Iowa Pilot Grove (historic site) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa County, Iowa

  3. Walcott-Whitney House - Wikipedia

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    The Walcott-Whitney House is a historic late First Period house in Stow, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story timber-frame house, five bays wide, with a side gable roof, clapboard siding, and a large central chimney. A leanto extends to the rear, giving it a saltbox profile. The front facade is asymmetrical, with a roughly centered entrance ...

  4. American Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The American Heritage Museum is a military history museum located on the grounds of the Collings Foundation in the town of Stow, Massachusetts, 21 miles (34 km) west of Boston. The collection consists of over 100 artifacts, most of which were formerly part of the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation collection in Portola Valley, California. [2]

  5. Category:Stow, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  6. Stow, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Stow is a member of the Nashoba Regional School District, also serving the towns of Lancaster and Bolton. Stow is home to The Center School (Pre-K–5) and Hale Middle School (6–8). Stow also contains the "Stow West School", a one-room schoolhouse that was in operation from 1825–1903. [44]

  7. Crow Island Airport - Wikipedia

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    Crow Island Airport (also known as Crow Island Airpark) is a [citation needed] private airport along the Assabet River in Stow, Massachusetts, United States.It has a 2,300 foot grass airstrip which is popular with "pilots flying a variety of aircraft including, trikes, ultralights, vintage taildraggers, seaplanes, hang gliders, powered paragliders, powered parachutes, RC aircraft and more."

  8. Randall Library - Wikipedia

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    The Randall Library is a public library at 19 Crescent Street in Stow, Massachusetts.In 1851 John Witt Randall, a notable naturalist, poet, and art collector, donated his collection of 700 books to form a library and left a bequest in his will to construct the current library building and to fund a permanent trust. [1]

  9. Matthew Boon - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Boon (died 1676) was the first English settler in what is now Stow, Massachusetts. After his murder in 1676 by Native Americans, he became the namesake of what is now Lake Boon . Boon originally resided in Charlestown, Massachusetts before moving to the area which is now Stow around 1660 and building a farm along the pond there. [ 1 ]