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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. Old Marlboro Road - Wikipedia

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    Old Marlboro Road, also spelt Old Marlborough Road, is a historic road in Massachusetts, United States. Today it runs through Concord , Sudbury , and Maynard, Massachusetts . " The Old Marlborough Road " is a poem about the road by Henry David Thoreau , published in his work, Walking .

  5. Assabet River Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    Completion of the north end left a 4.0-mile (6.4 km) gap between the Marlborough–Hudson and Acton–Maynard portions of the trail. The east end of this gap is a dirt road known as Track Road, but no bridges over the two crossings of the Assabet River exist and some parts are on private property. Maps and updates are available on the ARRT website.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Massachusetts Route 27 - Wikipedia

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    The road then crosses the Sudbury River into Sudbury and through the historic town center. It passes into Maynard, having a short, 0.1-mile concurrency with Route 62 over the Assabet River, before heading north into Acton. It crosses Route 2 at Exit 117 (formerly 42) before crossing through the town center, past the Isaac Davis Monument.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Massachusetts Route 62 - Wikipedia

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    Route 62 is an 82.1817-mile-long (132.2586 km) east–west state route in Massachusetts.The route crosses four of the Bay State's 13 interstates (I-190, I-495, I-93, and I-95), as well as U.S. Route 1 (US 1), US 3, Route 2 and Highway 128 as it heads from the northern hills of Worcester County through the northern portions of Greater Boston, ending in the North Shore city of Beverly at Route 127.