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  2. Duffy Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Watertown Municipal Arena is located on the fairgrounds. Since 2012, the arena has been used for a minor professional hockey team now called the Watertown Wolves of the Federal Prospects Hockey League. It was originally called the 1000 Islands Privateers when it moved from Alexandria Bay to Watertown, and it took the 2015–16 season off ...

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Watertown, Massachusetts

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  4. Watertown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, part of Greater Boston. The population was 35,329 in the 2020 census. Its neighborhoods include Bemis, Coolidge Square, East Watertown, Watertown Square, and the West End. Watertown was one of the first Massachusetts Bay Colony settlements organized by Puritan settlers in 1630

  5. Old Burying Ground (Watertown, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Burying Ground is the oldest documented cemetery in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.Located at the junction of Arlington and Mount Auburn Streets in eastern Watertown, its oldest documented grave site dates to 1665, and it remained in active use into the 20th century.

  6. Thompson Park (Watertown, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The park is the location of "Zoo New York", a zoo located North-West of the Parks entrance. It was founded in 1920, [11] and contains animals mostly native to Northern New York, with a Roosevelt Elk, a Bobcat, a Golden Eagle, a Canada Lynx, a Mountain Lion, a Snowy Owl, a Bald Eagle, Black Bears, Otters, etc. [12] The Zoo also features a playground, which was unveiled on October 3, 2019.

  7. History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635–1699 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] On May 6, 1635, the General Court granted permission to residents of Watertown to set off and establish new towns. [3] One group, led by Rev. Thomas Hooker, left and founded Hartford, Connecticut and another, led by Simon Willard, left to found Concord, Massachusetts.

  8. Watertown, New York - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, New York, United States.It is approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of the Thousand Islands, along the Black River, about 5 miles (8 km) east of where it flows into Lake Ontario.

  9. Browne House - Wikipedia

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    The Abraham Browne House (built c. 1694 –1701) is a colonial house located at 562 Main Street, Watertown, Massachusetts, US. It is now a nonprofit museum operated by Historic New England and open to the public. The house was originally a modest one-over-one dwelling. The house features steep roofing and casement windows.