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  2. Brattle Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, called the "King's Highway" or "Tory Row" before the American Revolutionary War, [1] is the site of many buildings of historical interest, including the modernist glass-and-concrete building that housed the Design Research store, [2] and a Georgian mansion where George Washington and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow both lived (though at different times ...

  3. Elmwood (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood, also known as the Oliver-Gerry-Lowell House, [2] is a historic house and centerpiece of a National Historic Landmark District in Cambridge, Massachusetts.It is known for several prominent former residents, including: Thomas Oliver (1734–1815), royal Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), signer of the US Declaration of Independence, Vice President of the ...

  4. Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    April 21, 1975. Designated NHLD. May 27, 2003. Mount Auburn Cemetery, located in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, is the first rural or garden cemetery in the United States. It is the burial site of many prominent Boston Brahmins, and is a National Historic Landmark. Dedicated in 1831 and set with classical monuments in a rolling ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cambridge ...

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    Property is mostly in Cambridge; building extends into Somerville. 5. American Net and Twine Company Factory. American Net and Twine Company Factory. April 1, 1982. (#82001906) 155 2nd St. 42°22′01″N 71°04′47″W  /  42.366883°N 71.079626°W  / 42.366883; -71.079626  (American Net and Twine Company Factory) 6.

  6. Bridge of Sighs, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge, England is a stone covered bridge at St John's College, Cambridge. It was built in 1831 and crosses the River Cam between the college's Third Court and New Court. The architect was Henry Hutchinson. [3][4] It is named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, [5] although they have little architecturally in common ...

  7. Bridge Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Street is a historic street in the north of central Cambridge, England. [1][2] It runs between Magdalene Street [3] at the junction with Thompson's Lane to the northwest and Sidney Street at the junction with Jesus Lane to the southeast. Bridge Street used to continue over the Great Bridge on the River Cam, hence the name, but this part ...

  8. All Saints' Church, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' is a church on Jesus Lane in central Cambridge, England, which was built by the architect George Frederick Bodley. The church was constructed in stages between 1863 and 1870 and is a notable example of English Gothic Revival style. It was designated Grade I listed building status in 1950. It was vested in the Churches Conservation ...

  9. Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Histon Road Cemetery was one of the first British cemeteries open to all. [10] The first was Rosary Cemetery, Norwich (1821). [11]The cemetery was initially (1843) the property of the Cambridge Cemetery Company which had been set up on 12 October 1842, by Robert Peters of Downing Street, Cambridge; [12] [13] there had been calls in the local press for more burial grounds for a decade.

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