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  2. Presidential Village, Maynard, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Street in Presidential Village. Presidential Village (also once known as New Village, Reardonville, and Mahoneyville) is a residential neighborhood of approximately 250 houses in Maynard, Massachusetts, where almost all of the streets are named after the post-American Civil War U.S. Presidents: Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland ...

  3. Maynard, MA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Maynard, MA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Maps show projected snowfall in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York ... Today's top weather news for Monday, Dec ...

  4. Maynard, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1921 postcard of the c. 1764 Silas Brooks place, home of Revolutionary War minuteman Luke Brooks.It still stands as of November 2017 [4] at 88–90 Summer Street.. Maynard, located on the Assabet River, was first settled as a farming community by Puritan colonists in the 1600s who acquired the land comprising modern-day Maynard from local Native American tribe members who referred to the area ...

  5. Assabet River Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    Maps and updates are available on the ARRT website. [12] There are four boat launches providing canoe and kayak access to the Assabet River on the trail: one in Hudson at Main Street Landing; one in Stow at Magazu Landing; and two in Maynard, at White Pond Road and Ice House Landing. A map of locations of these boat launches is available on the ...

  6. Summer Hill (Maynard, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Summer Hill (also known as Pompasitticut or Pomciticut) is a 351-foot (107 m) hill overlooking the Assabet River in Maynard, Massachusetts [1] "with a gradual slope to the north and west". [2] Today the hill is largely conservation land with 24 acres of public hiking trails, and the summit of the hill also contains a radio tower and the town's ...

  7. Massachusetts Route 106 - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Street: Southern terminus of Route 27; to Route 3A north and Route 53 via Evergreen Street: 34.31: 55.22: Route 3A: Eastern terminus: eastbound traffic defaults onto Route 3A south without access onto Route 3A north: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  8. South Acton station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Fitchburg Railroad began serving the town with a stop, located off of School Street east of Main Street, when it reached the town on October 1, 1844. The railroad completed the first station in 1845 and, when the new station was built in 1892, the old station was moved to Jones Farm and used as a fire station until 1927. [ 5 ]

  9. Massachusetts Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    Route 9 begins in the western Massachusetts city of Pittsfield, at U.S. Route 20.After separating from US-20, it has a brief (.2 mile) concurrency with U.S. Route 7 through the center of that city, then continues east, passing through the towns of Dalton and Windsor, wherein the route reaches its highest point at 2033 ft, in Berkshire County.