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Location of Lynn in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynn, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lynn, Massachusetts, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for ...
Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant was a Boston seafood restaurant on the Boston Fish Pier [1] opened by Jimmy Doulos in 1924. The restaurant closed in 2005 [2] and the building was demolished in 2007. [3] For restaurants in the neighborhood, Jimmy’s was a favorite for Julia Child. [4] When it first opened, it was called Liberty Cafeteria.
The Capitol Diner is a historic diner at 431 Union Street in Lynn, Massachusetts. Built in 1928 by the J. G. Brill Company , it is believed to be that company's last operating diner. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
The Diamond Historic District is a seaside, 69.5-acre (28.1 ha) National Register historic district in Lynn, Massachusetts.Established by the National Park Service in 1996, [1] the district is situated between downtown Lynn and the Atlantic Ocean—bounded roughly by Broad and Lewis Streets to the north, Lynn Shore Drive to the southeast, Nahant Street to the west, and Eastern Avenue to the east.
Munroe Street is located in downtown Lynn, just west of its Central Square area. It parallels the railroad tracks of the MBTA commuter rail, whose station is located on the opposite side of the tracks to the south. Munroe Street is one block long, extending from Market Street in the west to Washington Street in the east.
Diners can sit inside the dining room or on the patio at chef and owner Lynn Pritchard's new restaurant Hugo's Wood-Fired Kitchen in the Drake neighborhood in Des Moines.
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It is a small part of Lynn's "Burned District", a large area of the downtown that was destroyed by fire in 1889. [3] One of the first buildings built after the fire, the Bergengren Block, stands at the corner of Union Street and Central Square. [4] It also includes the Mowers' Block, listed on the National Register in 1982. [5]