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  2. Massachusetts Route 225 - Wikipedia

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    Route 225 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The highway runs 31.100 miles (50.051 km) from Route 2A in Lunenburg in northeastern Worcester County east to Route 2 in Lexington. Route 225 serves the western Middlesex County towns of Shirley, Groton, Westford, and Carlisle.

  3. Northern Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Avenue Bridge, also known as the Old Northern Avenue Bridge, is a bridge that spans Fort Point Channel Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1908, it was closed to vehicle traffic in 1997 and operated as a pedestrian bridge until December 2014 when it was closed after inspectors found that thirteen floor beams were unsafe for pedestrians ...

  4. Massachusetts Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 62: 7.40: 11.91: Route 225 west – Carlisle: Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 225: Concord River: John F. Leary Bridge: Chelmsford: 15.50: 24.94: Route 27 south – Acton, Maynard: Traffic circle; northern terminus of Route 27: 15.60: 25.11: Route 110 / Route 129 east – Lowell, Littleton ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Boston

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    212–234 Northern Ave. 42°21′06″N 71°02′15″W  /  42.351665°N 71.037621°W  / 42.351665; -71.037621  ( Boston Fish Pier Historic South Boston

  6. Wakefield station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Boston and Maine Railroad built its mainline through South Reading in 1845, primarily through the efforts of Thomas Spaulding, a local businessman. [3] [4] The first station was a wooden structure on the east side of the tracks. A new station building was constructed in 1889; the original depot was relocated and converted to a freight house ...

  7. Massachusetts Avenue (metropolitan Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Avenue (colloquially referred to as Mass Ave) is a major thoroughfare in Boston, Massachusetts, and several cities and towns northwest of Boston.According to Boston magazine, "Its 16 miles of blacktop run from gritty industrial zones to verdant suburbia, homeless encampments, passing gentrified brownstones, college campuses and bustling commercial strips."

  8. Copley Place - Wikipedia

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    Copley Place is an enclosed shopping mall in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.It is named after the nearby Copley Square, and is connected to the Prudential Center shopping mall via a skybridge over Huntington Avenue.

  9. State Street Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    State Street Bank Building, also known as 225 Franklin Street, is a high-rise office building located in the Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at 477 feet (145 meters) with 33 floors and was completed in 1966. It is tied with 33 Arch Street as the 27th-tallest building in Boston.