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Roughly Main St. from Mugget Hill Rd. to Masonic Home Rd. and adjacent roads 42°08′02″N 71°58′09″W / 42.133889°N 71.969167°W / 42.133889; -71.969167 ( Charlton Center Historic
The Milldean and Alexander-Davis Houses stand in the center of Grafton Village, opposite the Grafton Grocery Market. The two houses each stand with a gable facing the street, and additions extending northward, toward the Saxtons River. They were built for Peter Dean and Lucius Alexander, co-owners of a textile mill that stood on the river bank ...
The Middletown Rural Historic District encompasses an area that was once the town center of Grafton, Vermont.Located northwest of Grafton Village along Middletown Road and adjacent roads, it includes nine well-preserved 19th-century properties, as well as the town's first cemetery and animal pound.
The area that is now Grafton was first chartered in 1754, but only began to see permanent settlement in the late 1770s, in the town's Middletown section. Grafton Village developed around the confluence of two branches of the Saxtons River, a tributary of the Connecticut River. The first house, a brick structure built about 1795 by Enos Lovell ...
Grafton: 8: Grafton Historic District: Grafton Historic District: February 16, 1994 : 105-225 and 24-214 W. Main St. (Illinois Route 100), and stone wharf at Maple St. Grafton: 9: Hamilton Primary School: Hamilton Primary School: August 6, 1998
Film buff Brian Jones, who purchased the house on W. 11th Street in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood for $150,000 on eBay in 2004, announced a year ago that he put the fictional home of Ralphie ...
The Grafton Inn is a historic inn at 25 Grafton Common in Grafton, Massachusetts. The three-story wood-and-brick building was built in 1805 by Samuel Wood, with a design influenced by the work of Charles Bulfinch. The building was significantly enlarged c. 1865–75, doubling its size and adding the Italianate front porch.
The Slaten-LaMarsh House is a historic house located at 25 E. Main St. in Grafton, Illinois. The house was built circa 1840 for D.C. Slaten, the first mayor of Grafton. The house has a side hall plan, a design featuring a hall on one side and rooms connected by the hall on the other. It is a rare 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story side-hall plan house, as other ...