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  2. Edmund Fowle House - Wikipedia

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    The Edmund Fowle House is a historic house and local history museum at 28 Marshall Street in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.Built in 1772, it is the second-oldest surviving house in Watertown (after the Browne House, built c. 1698), and served as the meeting place for the Massachusetts Provincial Congress in the first year of the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Browne House - Wikipedia

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    Browne House. 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 two afternoons per year. The house was originally a modest one-over-one dwelling. The house features steep roofing and ...

  4. Armenian Library and Museum of America - Wikipedia

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    The museum's building. AMA's present home, in Watertown Square, is a four-story building plus basement containing approximately 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2).AMA occupies all of the basement, the first and second floors, most of the third floor and has its library on the fourth floor.

  5. 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.

  6. St. Stephen's Armenian Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Ստեփանոս Հայաստանեայց Առաքելական Եկեղեցի), also known as Soorp Stepanos Church, is an Armenian Apostolic church in Watertown, Massachusetts. The church is located in the heart of Watertown's Armenian community, the largest on the East Coast of the ...

  7. Andrew Warde - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Warde was born in Sheffield, England, in 1597. [1] He emigrated to New England with the Winthrop Fleet, arriving at Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1633. [2] In Watertown, Warde assumed early prominence as a man of affairs; he was made a freeman of the town on May 14, 1634. His name is recorded in the second book of inventory, as ...

  8. Common Street Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Common Street Cemetery is the second oldest documented cemetery in Watertown, Massachusetts. Located at the junction of Common and Mount Auburn Streets in central Watertown, it was founded in 1754. It is the site of Watertown's second meeting house, where major planning and resistance activities took place in the early days of the American ...

  9. Mosesian Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The 30,000 square foot center, located in an historic 1894 manufacturing shop of the U.S. Army's Watertown Arsenal, houses a 339-seat main stage theater, a 100-seat black box theater, exhibition galleries, art classrooms, and rehearsal studios. Mosesian Arts is located six miles from downtown Boston, borders Brighton and the Charles, and is ...