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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynn ...

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    One of four registered buildings in Lynn designed by Henry Warren Rogers [6] 14: Lynn Masonic Hall: Lynn Masonic Hall: August 21, 1979 : 64-68 Market St. 15: Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium: Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium

  3. Munroe Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Munroe Street is located in downtown Lynn, just west of its Central Square area. It parallels the railroad tracks of the MBTA commuter rail, whose station is located on the opposite side of the tracks to the south. Munroe Street is one block long, extending from Market Street in the west to Washington Street in the east.

  4. Lynn Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A number of Lynn's significant civic and religious buildings lie within the district. The main library building is separately listed on the National Register, as are the armory, and St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal Church. [2] The Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium building lies just off the common to the east.

  5. Diamond Historic District (Lynn, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Historic District is a seaside, 69.5-acre (28.1 ha) National Register historic district in Lynn, Massachusetts.Established by the National Park Service in 1996, [1] the district is situated between downtown Lynn and the Atlantic Ocean—bounded roughly by Broad and Lewis Streets to the north, Lynn Shore Drive to the southeast, Nahant Street to the west, and Eastern Avenue to the east.

  6. Central Square Historic District (Lynn, Massachusetts)

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    It is a small part of Lynn's "Burned District", a large area of the downtown that was destroyed by fire in 1889. [3] One of the first buildings built after the fire, the Bergengren Block, stands at the corner of Union Street and Central Square. [4] It also includes the Mowers' Block, listed on the National Register in 1982. [5]

  7. Mekong - Wikipedia

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    The Mekong or Mekong River (UK: / m iː ˈ k ɒ ŋ / mee-KONG, US: / ˌ m eɪ ˈ k ɔː ŋ / may-KAWNG) [1] [2] is a transboundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia.It is the world's twelfth-longest river and the third-longest in Asia [3] with an estimated length of 4,909 km (3,050 mi) [3] and a drainage area of 795,000 km 2 (307,000 sq mi), discharging 475 km 3 (114 cu mi) of water ...

  8. Lynn Item Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lynn Item Building is a historic commercial building at 38-54 Exchange Street in downtown Lynn, Massachusetts. It was built in 1900-1901 to a design by local architect Henry Warren Rogers. [2] It was home to The Daily Item, the city's leading newspaper, until 2014, and is the city's only surviving 19th-century purpose-built newspaper building.

  9. Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts, United States, [8] and the largest city in Essex County.Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) north of the Boston city line at Suffolk Downs, Lynn is part of Greater Boston's urban inner core.