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Roughly centered on Framingham Centre Common, between MA 9 and Interstate 90 42°18′13″N 71°26′08″W / 42.3036°N 71.4356°W / 42.3036; -71.4356 ( Framingham Centre Common Historic
The Golden Triangle was originally a three square mile district on the eastern side of Framingham, bordered by Worcester Rd. (Route 9), Cochituate Rd. (Route 30), and Speen Street in Natick. In 1993, the area began to expand beyond the borders of the triangle with construction of a BJ's Wholesale Club and a Super Stop & Shop just north of Route ...
The cornerstone of the First Baptist Church was laid in 1826. [2] The first services were held on January 1, 1827 by the Rev. Charles Train. Originally an "open" basement for the horses to stay dry during worship services, the Sanctuary floor was raised around 1881 and the basement closed in. Around 1888 a 4-room addition was added on the west side (rear) of building along with a baptismal on ...
FRAMINGHAM — A 160-store grocery chain is one step closer to opening on Route 9 after the city's licensing board approved a pair of applications last night.. The Fresh Market, which operates ...
Shopper's World is an open-air shopping center in Framingham, Massachusetts.The original facility (spelled Shoppers' World) is of historical significance as one of the first suburban shopping malls in the United States upon opening in 1951; though it had a central courtyard and covered walkways, it was not fully indoor.
The family-run company based in West Boylston signed a one-year contract to run three test sites in Avon, Worcester and Framingham, with an option to extend for a second year.
Framingham Common. Concord Square Historic District — Park, Concord, and Kendall Sts., and Union Ave. First Baptist Church — 1013 Worcester Rd. Framingham Centre Common Historic District — Roughly centered on Framingham Center Common, between MA 9 and I-90; Framingham Railroad Station — 417 Waverly St.
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