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  2. Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 0613376. Website. www.lynnma.gov. 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.

  3. Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium is a large Art Deco building that defines the civic heart of Lynn, Massachusetts. The building serves three functions: first, it houses the city's principal offices, including the mayor's office, as well as the chambers of the city council. Second, it memorializes the city's fallen in the nation's ...

  4. Jared C. Nicholson - Wikipedia

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    The focus of Nicholson’s administration on jobs has included a major increase in the City’s involvement in workforce development by preparing Lynn residents for good careers, funding Commercial Driver’s License training to fill a City hiring need, [35] expanding access to English classes, [36] and supporting the vocational school’s ...

  5. List of mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    George Hood, the first mayor of Lynn. This is a list of mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. The area known today as the city of Lynn was originally part of a larger area named Saugus (part of which lives on as the Town of Saugus). It was renamed "Lynn" in 1637 in honor of King's Lynn in England. [1] Lynn was incorporated as a city in 1850. [2]

  6. Lynn Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lynn Common Historic District encompasses the town common of Lynn, Massachusetts and the surrounding buildings which face it. Although its establishment dates to the late 17th century, the area's time of development is predominantly in the 19th century, when the common was transformed into a park. The common is an elongated grassy area ...

  7. M. Henry Wall - Wikipedia

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    Resting place. St Mary’s Cemetery [5] Spouse. Theresa V. Rich [5] Children. James Richard, Henry Joseph, Virginia Rita, Ralph Edward, and John Thomas. Michael Henry Wall (January 26, 1899 – December 25, 1970) was a Massachusetts politician who served as a member, and president of the city council, and as the 46th mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.

  8. G.A.R. Hall and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The G.A.R. Hall and Museum is a historic museum at 58 Andrew Street in Lynn, Massachusetts.. The four story Romanesque brick building was built in 1885 by contractor Frank G. Kelly [3] to the design of the Lynn firm Wheeler & Northend for the General Frederick W. Lander Post 5 of the Grand Army of the Republic, an American Civil War veterans organization.

  9. Albert Cole (Massachusetts politician) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Cole (December 28, 1904 – November 14, 1966) was a Massachusetts politician who served in the Massachusetts State Senate and as the 40th and 42nd mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts. Cole was a Lynn Councillor-at-large from 1932 to 1935 and a member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Essex Senatorial District from 1935 to 1940. [ 1 ]