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The Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District is a historic district on both sides of the Neponset River in the Dorchester area of Boston and in the town of Milton, Massachusetts. It encompasses an industrial factory complex, most of which was historically associated with the Walter Baker & Company , the first major maker of chocolate ...
Little York is an unincorporated community located along the border of Alexandria and Holland townships in Hunterdon County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [2] Little York is located on County Route 614 (Spring Mills Road, Little York Road) 3.1 miles (5.0 km) north-northeast of Milford.
The bar was purchased by Tom Chamales, a real estate developer and tavern owner, and was renamed Green Mill Gardens in 1910, [4] a nod to the famous Moulin Rouge ("Red Mill") of Paris. [5] In its early years, it was a popular hangout for movie actors from nearby Essanay Studios . [ 6 ]
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Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District (Boundary Increase) Boston MA 80000675 Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District: Boston MA 76002158 Dorn's Flour and Grist Mill: McCormick SC 79003270 Doub's Mill Historic District: Beaver Creek MD 82002468 Dr. Miller's Office: Lumpkin GA 90001614 Dreibelbis Mill: Shoemakersville PA ...
The station was renamed Milton Lower Mills in 1871. [3] The Shawmut Branch Railroad opened between Harrison Square and Milton Lower Mills on December 2, 1872, and most Mattapan–Boston service began using that line north of Milton Lower Mills. [4] A new station building was constructed in 1884–85.
The Millers Tavern Rural Historic District encompasses a large rural landscape in western Essex County, Virginia, United States, extending partly into eastern King and Queen County. Its 3,900 acres (1,600 ha) landscape has seen only modest alterations since the 17th century, with predominantly agricultural uses persisting.
Lower Mill is a historic grist mill located at Honeoye Falls in Monroe County, New York, USA. The 3- to 4 + 1 ⁄ 2-story stone structure was built about 1829. The mill operated into the 1930s, and the structure was subsequently used by a creamery, oil company, and for community use. [2] A restaurant and gallery now operates in the structure.