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Founded as the Lexington Sinfonietta in 1995 by conductor Hisao Watanabe, [1] the Lexington Symphony is a group of musicians from the Lexington, Massachusetts, area. The Lexington Symphony performs a subscription series of Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon concerts each year in Lexington, including an April event linked to the town's historic heritage and Patriots' Day celebration. [2]
Elim Framingham Massachusetts - Located at 25 Loring Dr Framingham Massachusetts. Headquartered in San Salvador El Salvador. Born on October 3, 2014, at 125 Irving Street. First Assembly of God - Originally known as "Pentecostal Church of Framingham", incorporated in 1922.
600 Columbus Ave. (1885–1906) 602 Commonwealth Ave. (1906–1926) 477 Longwood Ave. (1926–present) The congregation Temple Israel, originally known as Adath Israel, [1] was founded in 1854 when Jews of German ancestry seceded from Ohabei Shalom, then the sole synagogue in Boston, because so many Polish Jews had joined the congregation.
Lexington Centre (often spelled Center since the 1980s), often simply called the Centre by locals, is both the geographic and retail center of Lexington, Massachusetts on Massachusetts Avenue. It is home to numerous restaurants, banks, retail shops, beauty parlors, a small cinema, a museum, the Cary Memorial Library , and many historic ...
The Sri Lakshmi Temple in Ashland, Massachusetts, also known as the New England Hindu Temple, Inc. (NEHTI), is New England’s first traditional Hindu temple. [1] The temple was inaugurated in 1990 by priests from India, the United States, and Britain. Following the inauguration in 1990, the temple was expanded in 2005 and 2018.
Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Cambridge, MA. 1845. Tower, Lawrence City Hall, Lawrence, MA. 1848-49. Isaac Melvin (1811-1853) was an American architect from Massachusetts. ...
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The temple was named Wat Nawamin in honor of King Rama IX of Thailand, who was born on December 5, 1927 near Boston, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (at the Mount Auburn Hospital). At the time, the king's father lived in Brookline, Massachusetts and was a medical student at Harvard Medical School .